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{{Book|title = A Concise Dictionary of Indian Philosophy: Sanskrit Terms Defined in English|image = File:Cdip.png|author = John A. Grimes|datePublished = October 1996|publisher = SUNY Press}}
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{{Book|title = A Concise Dictionary of Indian Philosophy: Sanskrit Terms Defined in English|image = File:Cdip.png|author = John A. Grimes|datePublished = October 1996|publisher = State University of New York Press}}
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“'''Deplatforming''', also known as '''no-platforming''', is a form of political activism or prior restraint by an individual, group, or organization with the goal of shutting down controversial speakers or speech, or denying them access to a venue in which to express their opinion. Tactics used to achieve this goal among community groups include direct action, and Internet activism. It is also a method used by social media and other technology companies to selectively suspend, ban, or otherwise restrict access to their platform by users who have allegedly violated the platform’s terms of service, particularly terms regarding hate speech.
“Banking and financial service providers, among other companies, have also denied services to controversial activists or organizations, a practice known as financial deplatforming. The term deplatforming also refers generally to tactics, often organized using social media, for preventing controversial speakers or speech from being heard. Deplatforming tactics have included disruption of speeches, attempts to have speakers disinvited to a venue or event, and various forms of personal harassment including efforts to have an individual fired or blacklisted.”
== Social media ==
“As early as 2015, platforms such as Reddit began to enforce selective bans based, for example, on terms of service prohibiting ‘hate speech.’ According to technology journalist Declan McCullagh, ‘Silicon Valley's efforts to pull the plug on dissenting opinions’ began around 2018 with Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube denying service to selected users of their platforms, ‘devising excuses to suspend ideologically disfavored accounts.’
“Law professor Glenn Reynolds dubbed 2018 the ‘Year of Deplatforming,’ in an August 2018 article in The Wall Street Journal. According to Reynolds, in 2018 ‘the internet giants decided to slam the gates on a number of people and ideas they don’t like. If you rely on someone else’s platform to express unpopular ideas, especially ideas on the right, you’re now at risk.’ Reynolds cited Alex Jones, Gavin McInnes, and Dennis Prager as prominent 2018 victims of deplatforming based on their political views, noting, ‘Extremists and controversialists on the left have been relatively safe from deplatforming.’
“Deplatforming has typically targeted individuals or organizations who use free accounts on social media platforms. In February 2019, McCullagh predicted that paying customers would become targets for deplatforming as well, citing protests and open letters by employees of Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce, and Google who opposed policies of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and who reportedly sought to influence their employers to deplatform the agency and its contractors.
“Supporters of deplatforming have justified the action on the grounds that it produces the desired effect of reducing what they characterize as ‘hate speech.’ Angelo Carusone, president of the progressive organization Media Matters for America, pointed to Twitter’s 2016 ban of Milo Yiannopoulos, stating that ‘the result was that he lost a lot.... He lost his ability to be influential or at least to project a veneer of influence.’”
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* Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deplatforming Deplatforming] article
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“'''Deplatforming''', also known as '''no-platforming''', is a form of political activism or prior restraint by an individual, group, or organization with the goal of shutting down controversial speakers or speech, or denying them access to a venue in which to express their opinion. Tactics used to achieve this goal among community groups include direct action, and Internet activism. It is also a method used by social media and other technology companies to selectively suspend, ban, or otherwise restrict access to their platform by users who have allegedly violated the platform’s terms of service, particularly terms regarding hate speech.
“Banking and financial service providers, among other companies, have also denied services to controversial activists or organizations, a practice known as financial deplatforming. The term deplatforming also refers generally to tactics, often organized using social media, for preventing controversial speakers or speech from being heard. Deplatforming tactics have included disruption of speeches, attempts to have speakers disinvited to a venue or event, and various forms of personal harassment including efforts to have an individual fired or blacklisted.”
== Social media ==
“As early as 2015, platforms such as Reddit began to enforce selective bans based, for example, on terms of service prohibiting ‘hate speech.’ According to technology journalist Declan McCullagh, ‘Silicon Valley's efforts to pull the plug on dissenting opinions’ began around 2018 with Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube denying service to selected users of their platforms, ‘devising excuses to suspend ideologically disfavored accounts.’
“Law professor Glenn Reynolds dubbed 2018 the ‘Year of Deplatforming,’ in an August 2018 article in The Wall Street Journal. According to Reynolds, in 2018 ‘the internet giants decided to slam the gates on a number of people and ideas they don’t like. If you rely on someone else’s platform to express unpopular ideas, especially ideas on the right, you’re now at risk.’ Reynolds cited Alex Jones, Gavin McInnes, and Dennis Prager as prominent 2018 victims of deplatforming based on their political views, noting, ‘Extremists and controversialists on the left have been relatively safe from deplatforming.’
“Deplatforming has typically targeted individuals or organizations who use free accounts on social media platforms. In February 2019, McCullagh predicted that paying customers would become targets for deplatforming as well, citing protests and open letters by employees of Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce, and Google who opposed policies of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and who reportedly sought to influence their employers to deplatform the agency and its contractors.
“Supporters of deplatforming have justified the action on the grounds that it produces the desired effect of reducing what they characterize as ‘hate speech.’ Angelo Carusone, president of the progressive organization Media Matters for America, pointed to Twitter’s 2016 ban of Milo Yiannopoulos, stating that ‘the result was that he lost a lot.... He lost his ability to be influential or at least to project a veneer of influence.’”<ref>“Deplatforming - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 24, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deplatforming.</ref>
== Psychic deplatforming ==
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* Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deplatforming Deplatforming] article
* Wiktionary [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/deplatform deplatform] entry
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“'''Deplatforming''', also known as '''no-platforming''', is a form of political activism or prior restraint by an individual, group, or organization with the goal of shutting down controversial speakers or speech, or denying them access to a venue in which to express their opinion. Tactics used to achieve this goal among community groups include direct action, and Internet activism. It is also a method used by social media and other technology companies to selectively suspend, ban, or otherwise restrict access to their platform by users who have allegedly violated the platform’s terms of service, particularly terms regarding hate speech.
“Banking and financial service providers, among other companies, have also denied services to controversial activists or organizations, a practice known as financial deplatforming. The term deplatforming also refers generally to tactics, often organized using social media, for preventing controversial speakers or speech from being heard. Deplatforming tactics have included disruption of speeches, attempts to have speakers disinvited to a venue or event, and various forms of personal harassment including efforts to have an individual fired or blacklisted.”
== Social media ==
“As early as 2015, platforms such as Reddit began to enforce selective bans based, for example, on terms of service prohibiting ‘hate speech.’ According to technology journalist Declan McCullagh, ‘Silicon Valley's efforts to pull the plug on dissenting opinions’ began around 2018 with Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube denying service to selected users of their platforms, ‘devising excuses to suspend ideologically disfavored accounts.’
“Law professor Glenn Reynolds dubbed 2018 the ‘Year of Deplatforming,’ in an August 2018 article in The Wall Street Journal. According to Reynolds, in 2018 ‘the internet giants decided to slam the gates on a number of people and ideas they don’t like. If you rely on someone else’s platform to express unpopular ideas, especially ideas on the right, you’re now at risk.’ Reynolds cited Alex Jones, Gavin McInnes, and Dennis Prager as prominent 2018 victims of deplatforming based on their political views, noting, ‘Extremists and controversialists on the left have been relatively safe from deplatforming.’
“Deplatforming has typically targeted individuals or organizations who use free accounts on social media platforms. In February 2019, McCullagh predicted that paying customers would become targets for deplatforming as well, citing protests and open letters by employees of Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce, and Google who opposed policies of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and who reportedly sought to influence their employers to deplatform the agency and its contractors.
“Supporters of deplatforming have justified the action on the grounds that it produces the desired effect of reducing what they characterize as ‘hate speech.’ Angelo Carusone, president of the progressive organization Media Matters for America, pointed to Twitter’s 2016 ban of Milo Yiannopoulos, stating that ‘the result was that he lost a lot.... He lost his ability to be influential or at least to project a veneer of influence.’”<ref>“Deplatforming - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 24, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deplatforming.</ref>
== Psychic deplatforming ==
=== Paranoia ===
“Paranoia is an instinct or thought process believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety or fear, often to the point of delusion and irrationality. Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory, or beliefs of conspiracy concerning a perceived threat towards oneself (e.g. the American colloquial phrase, ‘Everyone is out to get me’). Paranoia is distinct from phobias, which also involve irrational fear, but usually no blame. Making false accusations and the general distrust of other people also frequently accompany paranoia. For example, an incident most people would view as an accident or coincidence, a paranoid person might believe was intentional. Paranoia is a central symptom of psychosis.”<ref>“Paranoia - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 10, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paranoia.</ref>
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* Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deplatforming Deplatforming] article
* Wiktionary [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/deplatform deplatform] entry
* RationalWiki [https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/No_platform No platform] page
* Wordorigins.org [http://www.wordorigins.org/index.php/more/2222/ deplatform] article
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“'''Deplatforming''', also known as '''no-platforming''', is a form of political activism or prior restraint by an individual, group, or organization with the goal of shutting down controversial speakers or speech, or denying them access to a venue in which to express their opinion. Tactics used to achieve this goal among community groups include direct action, and Internet activism. It is also a method used by social media and other technology companies to selectively suspend, ban, or otherwise restrict access to their platform by users who have allegedly violated the platform’s terms of service, particularly terms regarding hate speech.
“Banking and financial service providers, among other companies, have also denied services to controversial activists or organizations, a practice known as financial deplatforming. The term deplatforming also refers generally to tactics, often organized using social media, for preventing controversial speakers or speech from being heard. Deplatforming tactics have included disruption of speeches, attempts to have speakers disinvited to a venue or event, and various forms of personal harassment including efforts to have an individual fired or blacklisted.”
== Social media ==
“As early as 2015, platforms such as Reddit began to enforce selective bans based, for example, on terms of service prohibiting ‘hate speech.’ According to technology journalist Declan McCullagh, ‘Silicon Valley's efforts to pull the plug on dissenting opinions’ began around 2018 with Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube denying service to selected users of their platforms, ‘devising excuses to suspend ideologically disfavored accounts.’
“Law professor Glenn Reynolds dubbed 2018 the ‘Year of Deplatforming,’ in an August 2018 article in The Wall Street Journal. According to Reynolds, in 2018 ‘the internet giants decided to slam the gates on a number of people and ideas they don’t like. If you rely on someone else’s platform to express unpopular ideas, especially ideas on the right, you’re now at risk.’ Reynolds cited Alex Jones, Gavin McInnes, and Dennis Prager as prominent 2018 victims of deplatforming based on their political views, noting, ‘Extremists and controversialists on the left have been relatively safe from deplatforming.’
“Deplatforming has typically targeted individuals or organizations who use free accounts on social media platforms. In February 2019, McCullagh predicted that paying customers would become targets for deplatforming as well, citing protests and open letters by employees of Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce, and Google who opposed policies of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and who reportedly sought to influence their employers to deplatform the agency and its contractors.
“Supporters of deplatforming have justified the action on the grounds that it produces the desired effect of reducing what they characterize as ‘hate speech.’ Angelo Carusone, president of the progressive organization Media Matters for America, pointed to Twitter’s 2016 ban of Milo Yiannopoulos, stating that ‘the result was that he lost a lot.... He lost his ability to be influential or at least to project a veneer of influence.’”<ref>“Deplatforming - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 24, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deplatforming.</ref>
== Psychic deplatforming ==
=== Paranoia ===
“Paranoia is an instinct or thought process believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety or fear, often to the point of delusion and irrationality. Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory, or beliefs of conspiracy concerning a perceived threat towards oneself (e.g. the American colloquial phrase, ‘''Everyone is out to get me''’). Paranoia is distinct from phobias, which also involve irrational fear, but usually no blame. Making false accusations and the general distrust of other people also frequently accompany paranoia. For example, an incident most people would view as an accident or coincidence, a paranoid person might believe was intentional. Paranoia is a central symptom of psychosis.”
==== Causes ====
===== Social and environmental =====
“Social circumstances appear to be highly influential on paranoid beliefs. Based on data collected by means of a mental health survey distributed to residents of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua (in Mexico) and El Paso, Texas (in the United States), paranoid beliefs seem to be associated with feelings of powerlessness and victimization, enhanced by social situations. Potential causes of these effects included a sense of believing in external control, and mistrust which can be strengthened by lower socioeconomic status. Those living in a lower socioeconomic status may feel less in control of their own lives. In addition, this study explains that females have the tendency to believe in external control at a higher rate than males, potentially making females more susceptible to mistrust and the effects of socioeconomic status on paranoia.
“Emanuel Messinger reports that surveys have revealed that those exhibiting paranoia can evolve from parental relationships and untrustworthy environments. These environments could include being very disciplinary, stringent, and unstable. It was even noted that, ‘indulging and pampering (thereby impressing the child that he is something special and warrants special privileges),’ can be contributing backgrounds. Experiences likely to enhance or manifest the symptoms of paranoia include increased rates of disappointment, stress, and a hopeless state of mind.
“Discrimination has also been reported as a potential predictor of paranoid delusions. Such reports that paranoia seemed to appear more in older patients who had experienced higher levels of discrimination throughout their lives. In addition to this it has been noted that immigrants are quite susceptible to forms of psychosis. This could be due to the aforementioned effects of discriminatory events and humiliation.
===== Psychological =====
“Many more mood-based symptoms, grandiosity and guilt, may underlie functional paranoia.
“Colby (1981) defined ''paranoid cognition'' in terms of ''persecutory delusions and false beliefs whose propositional content clusters around ideas of being harassed, threatened, harmed, subjugated, persecuted, accused, mistreated, wronged, tormented, disparaged, vilified, and so on, by malevolent others, either specific individuals or groups'' (p. 518). Three components of paranoid cognition have been identified by Robins & Post: ''a) suspicions without enough basis that others are exploiting, harming, or deceiving them; b) preoccupation with unjustified doubts about the loyalty, or trustworthiness, of friends or associates; c) reluctance to confide in others because of unwarranted fear that the information will be used maliciously against them'' (1997, p. 3).
“Paranoid cognition has been conceptualized by clinical psychology almost exclusively in terms of psychodynamic constructs and dispositional variables. From this point of view, paranoid cognition is a manifestation of an intra-psychic conflict or disturbance. For instance, Colby (1981) suggested that the biases of blaming others for one’s problems serve to alleviate the distress produced by the feeling of being humiliated, and helps to repudiate the belief that the self is to blame for such incompetence. This intra-psychic perspective emphasize that the cause of paranoid cognitions are inside the head of the people (social perceiver), and dismiss the fact that paranoid cognition may be related with the social context in which such cognitions are embedded. This point is extremely relevant because when origins of distrust and suspicion (two components of paranoid cognition) are studied many researchers have accentuated the importance of social interaction, particularly when social interaction has gone awry. Even more, a model of trust development pointed out that trust increases or decreases as a function of the cumulative history of interaction between two or more persons.
“Another relevant difference can be discerned among ‘pathological and non-pathological forms of trust and distrust.’ According to Deutsch, the main difference is that non-pathological forms are flexible and responsive to changing circumstances. Pathological forms reflect exaggerated perceptual biases and judgmental predispositions that can arise and perpetuate them, are reflexively caused errors similar to a self-fulfilling prophecy.
“It has been suggested that a ‘hierarchy’ of paranoia exists, extending from mild social evaluative concerns, through ideas of social reference, to persecutory beliefs concerning mild, moderate, and severe threats.”<ref>“Paranoia - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 10, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paranoia.</ref>
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* Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deplatforming Deplatforming] article
* Wiktionary [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/deplatform deplatform] entry
* RationalWiki [https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/No_platform No platform] page
* Wordorigins.org [http://www.wordorigins.org/index.php/more/2222/ deplatform] article
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'''Ṛṣabha''' is listed as the eighth avatāra of Viṣṇu in [https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/3/13/ ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' 1.3.13],
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'''ऋषभ''' or '''Ṛṣabha''' is listed as the eighth avatāra of Viṣṇu in [https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/3/13/ ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' 1.3.13] (in a list of twenty-two), but it should be noted also that Śiva has a ninth avatāra (of twenty-eight in [https://www.hinduscriptures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27F_Chapter_24_1.pdf ''Liṅga Purāṇa'' 1.24.43]) named Ṛṣabha. There is likely distinction between the two identities.
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'''ऋषभ''' or '''Ṛṣabha''' is listed as the eighth avatāra of Viṣṇu in [https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/3/13/ ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' 1.3.13] (in a list of twenty-two), but it should be noted also that Śiva has a ninth avatāra (of twenty-eight in [https://www.hinduscriptures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27F_Chapter_24_1.pdf ''Liṅga Purāṇa'' 1.24.43], also mentioned in the ''Śiva Purāṇa'') named Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabha (Hinduism) - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 4, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabha_(Hinduism).</ref> There is likely distinction between the two identities.
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'''ऋषभ''' or '''Ṛṣabha''' is listed as the eighth avatāra of Viṣṇu in [https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/3/13/ ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' 1.3.13] (in a list of twenty-two), but it should be noted also that Śiva has a ninth avatāra (of twenty-eight in [https://www.hinduscriptures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27F_Chapter_24_1.pdf ''Liṅga Purāṇa'' 1.24.43], also mentioned in the ''Śiva Purāṇa'') named Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabha (Hinduism) - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 4, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabha_(Hinduism).</ref> There is likely distinction between the two identities. The first tīrthaṅkara of Jainism is identified as well by the name Ṛṣabha.
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'''ऋषभ''' or '''Ṛṣabha''' is listed as the eighth avatāra of Viṣṇu (of twenty-two) in [https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/3/13/ ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' 1.3.13], but it should be noted also that Śiva has a ninth avatāra (of twenty-eight in [https://www.hinduscriptures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27F_Chapter_24_1.pdf ''Liṅga Purāṇa'' 1.24.43], also mentioned in the ''Śiva Purāṇa'') named Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabha (Hinduism) - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 4, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabha_(Hinduism).</ref> There is likely distinction between the two identities. The first tīrthaṅkara of Jainism is identified as well by the name Ṛṣabha.
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'''ऋषभ''' or '''Ṛṣabha''' is listed as the eighth avatāra of Viṣṇu (of twenty-two) in [https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/3/13/ ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' 1.3.13], but it should be noted also that Śiva has a ninth avatāra (of twenty-eight in [https://www.hinduscriptures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27F_Chapter_24_1.pdf ''Liṅga Purāṇa'' 1.24.43], also mentioned in the ''Śiva Purāṇa'') named Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabha (Hinduism) - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 4, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabha_(Hinduism).</ref> There is likely distinction between the two identities. The first tīrthaṅkara of Jainism is identified as well by the name Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabhanatha - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 11, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabhanatha.</ref>
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'''ऋषभ''' or '''Ṛṣabha''' is listed as the eighth avatāra of Viṣṇu (of twenty-two) in [https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/3/13/ ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' 1.3.13], but it should be noted also that Śiva has a ninth avatāra (of twenty-eight in [https://www.hinduscriptures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27F_Chapter_24_1.pdf ''Liṅga Purāṇa'' 1.24.43], also mentioned in the ''Śiva Purāṇa'') named Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabha (Hinduism) - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 4, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabha_(Hinduism).</ref> There is likely distinction between the two identities. The first tīrthaṅkara of Jainism is identified as well by the name Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabhanatha - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 11, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabhanatha,</ref> and appears to be the same as the Vaiṣṇava avatāra, given the family description (inclusion within the Ikṣvāku dynasty, and fathered by King Nabhi).
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'''ऋषभ''' or '''Ṛṣabha''' is listed as the eighth avatāra of Viṣṇu (of twenty-two) in [https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/3/13/ ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' 1.3.13], but it should be noted also that Śiva has a ninth avatāra (of twenty-eight in [https://www.hinduscriptures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27F_Chapter_24_1.pdf ''Liṅga Purāṇa'' 1.24.43], also mentioned in the ''Śiva Purāṇa'') named Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabha (Hinduism) - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 4, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabha_(Hinduism).</ref> There is likely distinction between the two identities. The first [[तीर्थंकर (tīrthaṅkara)]] of Jainism is identified as well by the name Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabhanatha - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 11, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabhanatha,</ref> and appears to be the same as the Vaiṣṇava avatāra, given the family description (inclusion within the Ikṣvāku dynasty, and fathered by King Nabhi).
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'''ऋषभ''' or '''Ṛṣabha''' is listed as the eighth avatāra of [[विष्णु (Viṣṇu)]] of twenty-two in [https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/3/13/ ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' 1.3.13], but it should be noted also that [[शिव (Śiva)]] has a ninth avatāra (of twenty-eight in [https://www.hinduscriptures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27F_Chapter_24_1.pdf ''Liṅga Purāṇa'' 1.24.43], also mentioned in the ''Śiva Purāṇa'') named Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabha (Hinduism) - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 4, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabha_(Hinduism).</ref> There is likely distinction between the two identities. The first [[तीर्थंकर (tīrthaṅkara)]] of Jainism is identified as well by the name Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabhanatha - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 11, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabhanatha,</ref> and appears to be the same as the Vaiṣṇava avatāra, given the family description (inclusion within the Ikṣvāku dynasty, and fathered by King Nabhi).
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'''ऋषभ''' or '''Ṛṣabha''' is listed as the eighth avatāra of [[विष्णु (Viṣṇu)]] of twenty-two in [https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/3/13/ ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' 1.3.13], but it should be noted also that [[शिव (Śiva)]] has a ninth avatāra (of twenty-eight in [https://www.hinduscriptures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27F_Chapter_24_1.pdf ''Liṅga Purāṇa'' 1.24.43], also mentioned in the ''Śiva Purāṇa'') named Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabha (Hinduism) - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 4, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabha_(Hinduism).</ref> There is likely distinction between the two identities. The first [[तीर्थंकर (tīrthaṅkara)]] of Jainism is identified as well by the name Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabhanatha - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 11, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabhanatha,</ref> and appears to be the same as the Vaiṣṇava avatāra, given the family description (inclusion within the Ikṣvāku dynasty, and fathered by King Nabhi).
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'''ऋषभ''' or '''Ṛṣabha''' is listed as the eighth avatāra of [[विष्णु (Viṣṇu)]] of twenty-two in [https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/3/13/ ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' 1.3.13], but it should be noted also that [[शिव (Śiva)]] has a ninth avatāra (of twenty-eight in [https://www.hinduscriptures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27F_Chapter_24_1.pdf ''Liṅga Purāṇa'' 1.24.43], also mentioned in the ''Śiva Purāṇa'') named Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabha (Hinduism) - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 4, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabha_(Hinduism).</ref> There is likely distinction between the two identities. The first [[तीर्थंकर (tīrthaṅkara)]] of Jainism is identified as well by the name Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabhanatha - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 11, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabhanatha,</ref> and appears to be the same as the Vaiṣṇava avatāra, given the family description (inclusion within the Ikṣvāku dynasty, and fathered by King Nabhi).
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'''ऋषभ''' or '''Ṛṣabha''' is listed as the eighth avatāra of [[विष्णु (Viṣṇu)]] of twenty-two in [https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/3/13/ ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' 1.3.13], but it should be noted also that [[शिव (Śiva)]] has a ninth avatāra (of twenty-eight in [https://www.hinduscriptures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27F_Chapter_24_1.pdf ''Liṅga Purāṇa'' 1.24.43], also mentioned in the ''Śiva Purāṇa'') named Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabha (Hinduism) - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 4, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabha_(Hinduism).</ref> There is likely distinction between the two identities. The first [[तीर्थंकर (tīrthaṅkara)]] of Jainism is identified as well by the name Ṛṣabha.<ref>“Rishabhanatha - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 11, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishabhanatha,</ref> and appears to be the same as the Vaiṣṇava avatāra, given the family description (inclusion within the Ikṣvāku dynasty, and fathered by King Nabhi).
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== Sanskrit (Wiktionary)<ref>“श्रमण - Wiktionary.” 2018. October 17, 2018. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/श्रमण#Sanskrit.</ref> definition ==
=== Etymology ===
* श्रम् (śram, “to be or become weary or tired, be tired of doing anything”)
=== Adjective ===
श्रमण • (śramaṇá)
# making effort or exertion, toiling, labouring, (esp.) following a toilsome or menial business
# base, vile, bad
# naked
=== Noun ===
श्रमण • (śramaṇá) m
# one who performs acts of mortification or austerity, an ascetic, monk, devotee, religious mendicant
# a Buddhist monk or mendicant (also applied to Buddha himself; also applied to a Jain ascetic now commonly called yati)
# name of a serpent-demon
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# name of a serpent-demon
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== Related term: आश्रम (āśrama)<ref>“आश्रम - Wiktionary.” 2019. April 8, 2019. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/आश्रम#Sanskrit.</ref> ==
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# hermitage, the abode of ascetics, the cell of a hermit or of retired saints or sages; ashram
# a stage in the life of a Brahman (of which there are four corresponding to four different periods or conditions, namely 1st, ब्रह्मचारिन् (''brahmacārin'', “student of the veda”); 2nd, गृहस्थ (''gṛha-stha'', “householder”); 3rd, वानप्रस्थ (''vānaprastha'', “anchorite”); and 4th, संन्यासिन् (''saṃnyāsin'', “abandoner of all worldly concerns”), or sometimes भिक्षु (''bhikṣu'', “religious beggar”); in some places the law-givers mention only three such periods of religious life, the first being then omitted)
# hut built on festal occasions
# college, school
# wood, thicket
# (''masculine'') name of a pupil of Pṛthvī-dhara
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“'''Śramaṇa''' (Sanskrit: '''श्रमण'''; Pali: samaṇa) means ‘one who labours, toils, or exerts themselves (for some higher or religious purpose)’ or ‘seeker, one who performs acts of austerity, ascetic.’ The term in early Vedic literature is predominantly used as an epithet for the Rishis with reference to ''Shrama'' associated with the ritualistic exertion. The term in these texts doesn’t express non-Vedic connotations as it does in post-Vedic Buddhist and Jain canonical texts. During its later semantic development, the term came to refer to several non-Brahmanical ascetic movements parallel to but separate from the Vedic religion. The śramaṇa tradition includes Jainism, Buddhism, and others such as the Ājīvikas, Ajñanas and Cārvākas.<ref>“Śramaṇa - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 18, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Śramaṇa.</ref>
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“'''Śramaṇa''' (Sanskrit: '''श्रमण'''; Pali: samaṇa) means ‘one who labours, toils, or exerts themselves (for some higher or religious purpose)’ or ‘seeker, one who performs acts of austerity, ascetic.’ The term in early Vedic literature is predominantly used as an epithet for the Rishis with reference to ''Shrama'' associated with the ritualistic exertion. The term in these texts doesn’t express non-Vedic connotations as it does in post-Vedic Buddhist and Jain canonical texts. During its later semantic development, the term came to refer to several non-Brahmanical ascetic movements parallel to but separate from the [[ब्रह्मन् (brahmanism in dharmic religion)|Vedic religion]]. The śramaṇa tradition includes Jainism, Buddhism, and others such as the Ājīvikas, Ajñanas and Cārvākas.”<ref>“Śramaṇa - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 18, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Śramaṇa.</ref>
“Shramana (from the Sanskrit word ''shram'', ‘to strive’) [is a] general term denoting religious adepts from the middle of the first millennium before the common era whose beliefs stressed renunciation, ascetic practices, and the search for intuitive insights. Shramana religious practice was individualist, experimental, free-form, and independent of society. All of these qualities put them in religious competition with the brahmin priests, whose practice stressed mastery of sacred texts and performing enormously complex rituals; the need for sponsors for these rituals made brahmin religion ‘establishment’ religion, serving its patron classes. Indian grammarians use the pair shramana and brahmin to illustrate typically bitter opponents, along with examples such as mongoose and cobra, and their difference seems to be between a religious model stressing individual charisma (shramana), and one stressing highly trained technical expertise (brahmin). Part of the shramana tradition remained outside the Hindu fold by virtue of resolutely rejecting the authority of the Vedas; the Jains, Buddhists, Ajivikas, and other religious groups developed as a result of this rejection of the Vedas.”<ref>Lochtefeld, J. G. 2001. “S.” In The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Volume 2, 639. The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. https://books.google.com/books?id=g6FsB3psOTIC&pg=PA639#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>
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“'''Śramaṇa''' (Sanskrit: '''श्रमण'''; Pali: samaṇa) means ‘one who labours, toils, or exerts themselves (for some higher or religious purpose)’ or ‘seeker, one who performs acts of austerity, ascetic.’ The term in early Vedic literature is predominantly used as an epithet for the Rishis with reference to ''Shrama'' associated with the ritualistic exertion. The term in these texts doesn’t express non-Vedic connotations as it does in post-Vedic Buddhist and Jain canonical texts. During its later semantic development, the term came to refer to several non-Brahmanical ascetic movements parallel to but separate from the [[ब्रह्मन् (brahmanism in dharmic religion)|Vedic religion]]. The śramaṇa tradition includes Jainism, Buddhism, and others such as the Ājīvikas, Ajñanas and Cārvākas.”<ref>“Śramaṇa - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 18, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Śramaṇa.</ref>
“Shramana (from the Sanskrit word ''shram'', ‘to strive’) [is a] general term denoting religious adepts from the middle of the first millennium before the common era whose beliefs stressed renunciation, ascetic practices, and the search for intuitive insights. Shramana religious practice was individualist, experimental, free-form, and independent of society. All of these qualities put them in religious competition with the brahmin priests, whose practice stressed mastery of sacred texts and performing enormously complex rituals; the need for sponsors for these rituals made brahmin religion ‘establishment’ religion, serving its patron classes. Indian grammarians use the pair shramana and brahmin to illustrate typically bitter opponents, along with examples such as mongoose and cobra, and their difference seems to be between a religious model stressing individual charisma (shramana), and one stressing highly trained technical expertise (brahmin). Part of the shramana tradition remained outside the Hindu fold by virtue of resolutely rejecting the authority of the Vedas; the Jains, Buddhists, Ajivikas, and other religious groups developed as a result of this rejection of the Vedas.”<ref>Lochtefeld, J. G. 2001. “S.” In ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Volume 2'', 639. The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. https://books.google.com/books?id=g6FsB3psOTIC&pg=PA639#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>
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“'''Śramaṇa''' (Sanskrit: '''श्रमण'''; Pali: samaṇa) means ‘one who labours, toils, or exerts themselves (for some higher or religious purpose)’ or ‘seeker, one who performs acts of austerity, ascetic.’ The term in early Vedic literature is predominantly used as an epithet for the Rishis with reference to ''Shrama'' associated with the ritualistic exertion. The term in these texts doesn’t express non-Vedic connotations as it does in post-Vedic Buddhist and Jain canonical texts. During its later semantic development, the term came to refer to several non-Brahmanical ascetic movements parallel to but separate from the [[ब्रह्मन् (brahmanism in dharmic religion)|Vedic religion]]. The śramaṇa tradition includes Jainism, Buddhism, and others such as the Ājīvikas, Ajñanas and Cārvākas.”<ref>“Śramaṇa - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 18, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Śramaṇa.</ref>
“Shramana (from the Sanskrit word ''shram'', ‘to strive’) [is a] general term denoting religious adepts from the middle of the first millennium before the common era whose beliefs stressed renunciation, ascetic practices, and the search for intuitive insights. Shramana religious practice was individualist, experimental, free-form, and independent of society. All of these qualities put them in religious competition with the [[ब्रह्मन् (brahmanism in dharmic religion)|brahmin priests]], whose practice stressed mastery of sacred texts and performing enormously complex rituals; the need for sponsors for these rituals made brahmin religion ‘establishment’ religion, serving its patron classes. Indian grammarians use the pair shramana and brahmin to illustrate typically bitter opponents, along with examples such as mongoose and cobra, and their difference seems to be between a religious model stressing individual charisma (shramana), and one stressing highly trained technical expertise (brahmin). Part of the shramana tradition remained outside the Hindu fold by virtue of resolutely rejecting the authority of the Vedas; the Jains, Buddhists, Ajivikas, and other religious groups developed as a result of this rejection of the Vedas. Part of the shramana tradition was absorbed into traditional Hinduism in the dharma literature, which found a place for renunciant asceticism in the form of the Sanyasi, the last of the four traditional stages of life (ashramas).”<ref>Lochtefeld, J. G. 2001. “S.” In ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Volume 2'', 639. The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. https://books.google.com/books?id=g6FsB3psOTIC&pg=PA639#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>
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“'''Śramaṇa''' (Sanskrit: '''श्रमण'''; Pali: samaṇa) means ‘one who labours, toils, or exerts themselves (for some higher or religious purpose)’ or ‘seeker, one who performs acts of austerity, ascetic.’ The term in early Vedic literature is predominantly used as an epithet for the Rishis with reference to ''Shrama'' associated with the ritualistic exertion. The term in these texts doesn’t express non-Vedic connotations as it does in post-Vedic Buddhist and Jain canonical texts. During its later semantic development, the term came to refer to several non-Brahmanical ascetic movements parallel to but separate from the [[ब्रह्मन् (brahmanism in dharmic religion)|Vedic religion]]. The śramaṇa tradition includes Jainism, Buddhism, and others such as the Ājīvikas, Ajñanas and Cārvākas.”<ref>“Śramaṇa - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 18, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Śramaṇa.</ref>
“Of the only two references to the word ''śramaṇa'' (practicer of religious exertions - from, ''śram'' ‘to exert’) in the Vedic literature, one is found in the ''Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad'' where it is placed side by side with ''tāpasa'' (practicer of religious austerities - from ''tap'', ‘to warm’) indicating that a ''śramaṇa'', like ''tāpasa'', belonged to a class of mendicants. It is not clear if this word ''śramaṇa'' at this stage referred exclusively to a member of the heterodox orders of monks whom we meet frequently in the Pali scriptures of the ''Theravāda'' school of Buddhism. In the latter the compound word ''śramaṇa-brāhmaṇa'' is of common occurrence and definitely refers to two distinct groups of holy men, the former denoting all kinds of mendicants including the Buddhists, and the latter solely reserved for the brāhmaṇs, the lay upholders of the Vedic tradition. The brāhmaṇ mendicants are here designated by the term ''tāpasa'' but never by the word ''śramaṇa''. In contrast, the Buddha is called a great (mahā) ''śramaṇa'', and the members of his order (saṅgha) are referred to by the non-Buddhists as the ''śramaṇas'', the sons of ''Śākya''. In the Jain texts also, Mahāvīra the Jain teacher, a contemporary of the Buddha, is called a ''śramaṇa'', a title by which later Hindu writers identified the ascetics of the Jain and Buddhist faith.”<ref>Jaini, P. S. 2001. “Śramaṇas: Their Conflict with Brāhmaṇical Society (1970).” In ''Collected Papers on Buddhist Studies'', 1st ed., 48–49. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Collected%20Papers%20on%20Buddhist%20Studies_Jaini.pdf</ref>
“Shramana (from the Sanskrit word ''shram'', ‘to strive’) [is a] general term denoting religious adepts from the middle of the first millennium before the common era whose beliefs stressed renunciation, ascetic practices, and the search for intuitive insights. Shramana religious practice was individualist, experimental, free-form, and independent of society. All of these qualities put them in religious competition with the [[ब्रह्मन् (brahmanism in dharmic religion)|brahmin priests]], whose practice stressed mastery of sacred texts and performing enormously complex rituals; the need for sponsors for these rituals made brahmin religion ‘establishment’ religion, serving its patron classes. Indian grammarians use the pair shramana and brahmin to illustrate typically bitter opponents, along with examples such as mongoose and cobra, and their difference seems to be between a religious model stressing individual charisma (shramana), and one stressing highly trained technical expertise (brahmin). Part of the shramana tradition remained outside the Hindu fold by virtue of resolutely rejecting the authority of the Vedas; the Jains, Buddhists, Ajivikas, and other religious groups developed as a result of this rejection of the Vedas. Part of the shramana tradition was absorbed into traditional Hinduism in the dharma literature, which found a place for renunciant asceticism in the form of the Sanyasi, the last of the four traditional stages of life (ashramas).”<ref>Lochtefeld, J. G. 2001. “S.” In ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Volume 2'', 639. The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. https://books.google.com/books?id=g6FsB3psOTIC&pg=PA639#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>
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“'''Śramaṇa''' (Sanskrit: '''श्रमण'''; Pali: samaṇa) means ‘one who labours, toils, or exerts themselves (for some higher or religious purpose)’ or ‘seeker, one who performs acts of austerity, ascetic.’ The term in early Vedic literature is predominantly used as an epithet for the Rishis with reference to ''Shrama'' associated with the ritualistic exertion. The term in these texts doesn’t express non-Vedic connotations as it does in post-Vedic Buddhist and Jain canonical texts. During its later semantic development, the term came to refer to several non-Brahmanical ascetic movements parallel to but separate from the [[ब्रह्मन् (brahmanism in dharmic religion)|Vedic religion]]. The śramaṇa tradition includes Jainism, Buddhism, and others such as the Ājīvikas, Ajñanas and Cārvākas.”<ref>“Śramaṇa - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 18, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Śramaṇa.</ref>
“Of the only two references to the word ''śramaṇa'' (practicer of religious exertions - from, ''śram'' ‘to exert’) in the Vedic literature, one is found in the ''Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad'' where it is placed side by side with ''tāpasa'' (practicer of religious austerities - from ''tap'', ‘to warm’) indicating that a ''śramaṇa'', like ''tāpasa'', belonged to a class of mendicants. It is not clear if this word ''śramaṇa'' at this stage referred exclusively to a member of the heterodox orders of monks whom we meet frequently in the Pali scriptures of the ''Theravāda'' school of Buddhism. In the latter the compound word ''śramaṇa-brāhmaṇa'' is of common occurrence and definitely refers to two distinct groups of holy men, the former denoting all kinds of mendicants including the Buddhists, and the latter solely reserved for the brāhmaṇs, the lay upholders of the Vedic tradition. The brāhmaṇ mendicants are here designated by the term ''tāpasa'' but never by the word ''śramaṇa''. In contrast, the Buddha is called a great (mahā) ''śramaṇa'', and the members of his order (saṅgha) are referred to by the non-Buddhists as the ''śramaṇas'', the sons of ''Śākya''. In the Jain texts also, Mahāvīra the Jain teacher, a contemporary of the Buddha, is called a ''śramaṇa'', a title by which later Hindu writers identified the ascetics of the Jain and Buddhist faith.
“The Pali scriptures occasionally betray a certain animosity between the ''śramaṇas'', particularly the Buddhists, and the brāhmaṇs. But on the whole their attitude to each other was one of cordiality.”<ref>Jaini, P. S. 2001. “Śramaṇas: Their Conflict with Brāhmaṇical Society (1970).” In ''Collected Papers on Buddhist Studies'', 1st ed., 48–49. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Collected%20Papers%20on%20Buddhist%20Studies_Jaini.pdf</ref>
“Shramana (from the Sanskrit word ''shram'', ‘to strive’) [is a] general term denoting religious adepts from the middle of the first millennium before the common era whose beliefs stressed renunciation, ascetic practices, and the search for intuitive insights. Shramana religious practice was individualist, experimental, free-form, and independent of society. All of these qualities put them in religious competition with the [[ब्रह्मन् (brahmanism in dharmic religion)|brahmin priests]], whose practice stressed mastery of sacred texts and performing enormously complex rituals; the need for sponsors for these rituals made brahmin religion ‘establishment’ religion, serving its patron classes. Indian grammarians use the pair shramana and brahmin to illustrate typically bitter opponents, along with examples such as mongoose and cobra, and their difference seems to be between a religious model stressing individual charisma (shramana), and one stressing highly trained technical expertise (brahmin). Part of the shramana tradition remained outside the Hindu fold by virtue of resolutely rejecting the authority of the Vedas; the Jains, Buddhists, Ajivikas, and other religious groups developed as a result of this rejection of the Vedas. Part of the shramana tradition was absorbed into traditional Hinduism in the dharma literature, which found a place for renunciant asceticism in the form of the Sanyasi, the last of the four traditional stages of life (ashramas).”<ref>Lochtefeld, J. G. 2001. “S.” In ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Volume 2'', 639. The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. https://books.google.com/books?id=g6FsB3psOTIC&pg=PA639#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>
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“'''Śramaṇa''' (Sanskrit: '''श्रमण'''; Pali: samaṇa) means ‘one who labours, toils, or exerts themselves (for some higher or religious purpose)’ or ‘seeker, one who performs acts of austerity, ascetic.’ The term in early Vedic literature is predominantly used as an epithet for the Rishis with reference to ''Shrama'' associated with the ritualistic exertion. The term in these texts doesn’t express non-Vedic connotations as it does in post-Vedic Buddhist and Jain canonical texts. During its later semantic development, the term came to refer to several non-Brahmanical ascetic movements parallel to but separate from the [[ब्रह्मन् (brahmanism in dharmic religion)|Vedic religion]]. The śramaṇa tradition includes Jainism, Buddhism, and others such as the Ājīvikas, Ajñanas and Cārvākas.”<ref>“Śramaṇa - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 18, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Śramaṇa.</ref>
“Of the only two references to the word ''śramaṇa'' (practicer of religious exertions - from, ''śram'' ‘to exert’) in the Vedic literature, one is found in the ''Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad'' where it is placed side by side with ''tāpasa'' (practicer of religious austerities - from ''tap'', ‘to warm’) indicating that a ''śramaṇa'', like ''tāpasa'', belonged to a class of mendicants. It is not clear if this word ''śramaṇa'' at this stage referred exclusively to a member of the heterodox orders of monks whom we meet frequently in the Pali scriptures of the ''Theravāda'' school of Buddhism. In the latter the compound word ''śramaṇa-brāhmaṇa'' is of common occurrence and definitely refers to two distinct groups of holy men, the former denoting all kinds of mendicants including the Buddhists, and the latter solely reserved for the brāhmaṇs, the lay upholders of the Vedic tradition. The brāhmaṇ mendicants are here designated by the term ''tāpasa'' but never by the word ''śramaṇa''. In contrast, the Buddha is called a great (mahā) ''śramaṇa'', and the members of his order (saṅgha) are referred to by the non-Buddhists as the ''śramaṇas'', the sons of ''Śākya''. In the Jain texts also, Mahāvīra the Jain teacher, a contemporary of the Buddha, is called a ''śramaṇa'', a title by which later Hindu writers identified the ascetics of the Jain and Buddhist faith.
“The Pali scriptures occasionally betray a certain animosity between the ''śramaṇas''<nowiki>, particularly the Buddhists, and the brāhmaṇs. But on the whole their attitude to each other was one of cordiality. In subsequent periods, however, the successes of Buddhists in converting the great emperor Aśoka and in winning for their order the support of a large number of rich merchants, traditionally the patrons of the brāhmaṇs, must have produced great hostility between them; so much so, that Patañjali (''c''. 150 B.C.) in his Mahābhāṣya cites ‘''śramaṇa''-brāhmaṇa,’ together with ‘cat and mouse,’ ‘dog and fox’ and ‘snake and mongoose,’ as illustrations of such hostility. Centuries later, Hemacandra (12th century A.D.) himself a ''śramaṇa'' (a Jain monk), cites the same example in an identical context in his grammar, thus emphasizing the traditional hostility between the ''śramaṇas'' and the brāhmaṇas that permeated medieval Indian society.”</nowiki><ref>Jaini, P. S. 2001. “Śramaṇas: Their Conflict with Brāhmaṇical Society (1970).” In ''Collected Papers on Buddhist Studies'', 1st ed., 48–49. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Collected%20Papers%20on%20Buddhist%20Studies_Jaini.pdf</ref>
“Shramana (from the Sanskrit word ''shram'', ‘to strive’) [is a] general term denoting religious adepts from the middle of the first millennium before the common era whose beliefs stressed renunciation, ascetic practices, and the search for intuitive insights. Shramana religious practice was individualist, experimental, free-form, and independent of society. All of these qualities put them in religious competition with the [[ब्रह्मन् (brahmanism in dharmic religion)|brahmin priests]], whose practice stressed mastery of sacred texts and performing enormously complex rituals; the need for sponsors for these rituals made brahmin religion ‘establishment’ religion, serving its patron classes. Indian grammarians use the pair shramana and brahmin to illustrate typically bitter opponents, along with examples such as mongoose and cobra, and their difference seems to be between a religious model stressing individual charisma (shramana), and one stressing highly trained technical expertise (brahmin). Part of the shramana tradition remained outside the Hindu fold by virtue of resolutely rejecting the authority of the Vedas; the Jains, Buddhists, Ajivikas, and other religious groups developed as a result of this rejection of the Vedas. Part of the shramana tradition was absorbed into traditional Hinduism in the dharma literature, which found a place for renunciant asceticism in the form of the Sanyasi, the last of the four traditional stages of life (ashramas).”<ref>Lochtefeld, J. G. 2001. “S.” In ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Volume 2'', 639. The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. https://books.google.com/books?id=g6FsB3psOTIC&pg=PA639#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>
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“'''Śramaṇa''' (Sanskrit: '''श्रमण'''; Pali: samaṇa) means ‘one who labours, toils, or exerts themselves (for some higher or religious purpose)’ or ‘seeker, one who performs acts of austerity, ascetic.’ The term in early Vedic literature is predominantly used as an epithet for the Rishis with reference to ''Shrama'' associated with the ritualistic exertion. The term in these texts doesn’t express non-Vedic connotations as it does in post-Vedic Buddhist and Jain canonical texts. During its later semantic development, the term came to refer to several non-Brahmanical ascetic movements parallel to but separate from the [[ब्रह्मन् (brahmanism in dharmic religion)|Vedic religion]]. The śramaṇa tradition includes Jainism, Buddhism, and others such as the Ājīvikas, Ajñanas and Cārvākas.
“The śramaṇa movements arose in the same circles of mendicants in ancient India that led to the development of yogic practices, as well as the popular concepts in all major Indian religions such as saṃsāra (the cycle of birth and death) and moksha (liberation from that cycle).
“The Śramaṇic traditions have a diverse range of beliefs, ranging from accepting or denying the concept of soul, fatalism to free will, idealization of extreme asceticism to that of family life, wearing dress to complete nudity in daily social life, strict ahimsa (non-violence) and vegetarianism to permissibility of violence and meat-eating.”<ref>“Śramaṇa - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 18, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Śramaṇa.</ref>
“Shramana (from the Sanskrit word ''shram'', ‘to strive’) [is a] general term denoting religious adepts from the middle of the first millennium before the common era whose beliefs stressed renunciation, ascetic practices, and the search for intuitive insights. Shramana religious practice was individualist, experimental, free-form, and independent of society. All of these qualities put them in religious competition with the [[ब्रह्मन् (brahmanism in dharmic religion)|brahmin priests]], whose practice stressed mastery of sacred texts and performing enormously complex rituals; the need for sponsors for these rituals made brahmin religion ‘establishment’ religion, serving its patron classes. Indian grammarians use the pair shramana and brahmin to illustrate typically bitter opponents, along with examples such as mongoose and cobra, and their difference seems to be between a religious model stressing individual charisma (shramana), and one stressing highly trained technical expertise (brahmin). Part of the shramana tradition remained outside the Hindu fold by virtue of resolutely rejecting the authority of the Vedas; the Jains, Buddhists, Ajivikas, and other religious groups developed as a result of this rejection of the Vedas. Part of the shramana tradition was absorbed into traditional Hinduism in the dharma literature, which found a place for renunciant asceticism in the form of the Sanyasi, the last of the four traditional stages of life (ashramas).”<ref>Lochtefeld, J. G. 2001. “S.” In ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Volume 2'', 639. The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. https://books.google.com/books?id=g6FsB3psOTIC&pg=PA639#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>
== Śramaṇa-Brāhmaṇa conflict ==
“Of the only two references to the word ''śramaṇa'' (practicer of religious exertions - from, ''śram'' ‘to exert’) in the Vedic literature, one is found in the ''Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad'' where it is placed side by side with ''tāpasa'' (practicer of religious austerities - from ''tap'', ‘to warm’) indicating that a ''śramaṇa'', like ''tāpasa'', belonged to a class of mendicants. It is not clear if this word ''śramaṇa'' at this stage referred exclusively to a member of the heterodox orders of monks whom we meet frequently in the Pali scriptures of the ''Theravāda'' school of Buddhism. In the latter the compound word ''śramaṇa-brāhmaṇa'' is of common occurrence and definitely refers to two distinct groups of holy men, the former denoting all kinds of mendicants including the Buddhists, and the latter solely reserved for the brāhmaṇs, the lay upholders of the Vedic tradition. The brāhmaṇ mendicants are here designated by the term ''tāpasa'' but never by the word ''śramaṇa''. In contrast, the Buddha is called a great (mahā) ''śramaṇa'', and the members of his order (saṅgha) are referred to by the non-Buddhists as the ''śramaṇas'', the sons of ''Śākya''. In the Jain texts also, Mahāvīra the Jain teacher, a contemporary of the Buddha, is called a ''śramaṇa'', a title by which later Hindu writers identified the ascetics of the Jain and Buddhist faith.
“The Pali scriptures occasionally betray a certain animosity between the ''śramaṇas''<nowiki>, particularly the Buddhists, and the brāhmaṇs. But on the whole their attitude to each other was one of cordiality. In subsequent periods, however, the successes of Buddhists in converting the great emperor Aśoka and in winning for their order the support of a large number of rich merchants, traditionally the patrons of the brāhmaṇs, must have produced great hostility between them; so much so, that Patañjali (''c''. 150 B.C.) in his Mahābhāṣya cites ‘''śramaṇa''-brāhmaṇa,’ together with ‘cat and mouse,’ ‘dog and fox’ and ‘snake and mongoose,’ as illustrations of such hostility. Centuries later, Hemacandra (12th century A.D.) himself a ''śramaṇa'' (a Jain monk), cites the same example in an identical context in his grammar, thus emphasizing the traditional hostility between the ''śramaṇas'' and the brāhmaṇas that permeated medieval Indian society.”</nowiki><ref>Jaini, P. S. 2001. “Śramaṇas: Their Conflict with Brāhmaṇical Society (1970).” In ''Collected Papers on Buddhist Studies'', 1st ed., 48–49. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Collected%20Papers%20on%20Buddhist%20Studies_Jaini.pdf</ref>
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“'''Śramaṇa''' (Sanskrit: '''श्रमण'''; Pali: samaṇa) means ‘one who labours, toils, or exerts themselves (for some higher or religious purpose)’ or ‘seeker, one who performs acts of austerity, ascetic.’ The term in early Vedic literature is predominantly used as an epithet for the Rishis with reference to ''Shrama'' associated with the ritualistic exertion. The term in these texts doesn’t express non-Vedic connotations as it does in post-Vedic Buddhist and Jain canonical texts. During its later semantic development, the term came to refer to several non-Brahmanical ascetic movements parallel to but separate from the [[ब्राह्मण (brāhmaṇa in dharmic religion)|Vedic religion]]. The śramaṇa tradition includes Jainism, Buddhism, and others such as the Ājīvikas, Ajñanas and Cārvākas.
“The śramaṇa movements arose in the same circles of mendicants in ancient India that led to the development of yogic practices, as well as the popular concepts in all major Indian religions such as saṃsāra (the cycle of birth and death) and moksha (liberation from that cycle).
“The Śramaṇic traditions have a diverse range of beliefs, ranging from accepting or denying the concept of soul, fatalism to free will, idealization of extreme asceticism to that of family life, wearing dress to complete nudity in daily social life, strict ahimsa (non-violence) and vegetarianism to permissibility of violence and meat-eating.”<ref>“Śramaṇa - Wikipedia.” 2019. June 18, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Śramaṇa.</ref>
“Shramana (from the Sanskrit word ''shram'', ‘to strive’) [is a] general term denoting religious adepts from the middle of the first millennium before the common era whose beliefs stressed renunciation, ascetic practices, and the search for intuitive insights. Shramana religious practice was individualist, experimental, free-form, and independent of society. All of these qualities put them in religious competition with the [[ब्राह्मण (brāhmaṇa in dharmic religion)|brahmin priests]], whose practice stressed mastery of sacred texts and performing enormously complex rituals; the need for sponsors for these rituals made brahmin religion ‘establishment’ religion, serving its patron classes. Indian grammarians use the pair shramana and brahmin to illustrate typically bitter opponents, along with examples such as mongoose and cobra, and their difference seems to be between a religious model stressing individual charisma (shramana), and one stressing highly trained technical expertise (brahmin). Part of the shramana tradition remained outside the Hindu fold by virtue of resolutely rejecting the authority of the Vedas; the Jains, Buddhists, Ajivikas, and other religious groups developed as a result of this rejection of the Vedas. Part of the shramana tradition was absorbed into traditional Hinduism in the dharma literature, which found a place for renunciant asceticism in the form of the Sanyasi, the last of the four traditional stages of life (ashramas).”<ref>Lochtefeld, J. G. 2001. “S.” In ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Volume 2'', 639. The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. https://books.google.com/books?id=g6FsB3psOTIC&pg=PA639#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>
== Śramaṇa-Brāhmaṇa conflict ==
“Of the only two references to the word ''śramaṇa'' (practicer of religious exertions - from, ''śram'' ‘to exert’) in the Vedic literature, one is found in the ''Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad'' where it is placed side by side with ''tāpasa'' (practicer of religious austerities - from ''tap'', ‘to warm’) indicating that a ''śramaṇa'', like ''tāpasa'', belonged to a class of mendicants. It is not clear if this word ''śramaṇa'' at this stage referred exclusively to a member of the heterodox orders of monks whom we meet frequently in the Pali scriptures of the ''Theravāda'' school of Buddhism. In the latter the compound word ''śramaṇa-brāhmaṇa'' is of common occurrence and definitely refers to two distinct groups of holy men, the former denoting all kinds of mendicants including the Buddhists, and the latter solely reserved for the brāhmaṇs, the lay upholders of the Vedic tradition. The brāhmaṇ mendicants are here designated by the term ''tāpasa'' but never by the word ''śramaṇa''. In contrast, the Buddha is called a great (mahā) ''śramaṇa'', and the members of his order (saṅgha) are referred to by the non-Buddhists as the ''śramaṇas'', the sons of ''Śākya''. In the Jain texts also, Mahāvīra the Jain teacher, a contemporary of the Buddha, is called a ''śramaṇa'', a title by which later Hindu writers identified the ascetics of the Jain and Buddhist faith.
“The Pali scriptures occasionally betray a certain animosity between the ''śramaṇas''<nowiki>, particularly the Buddhists, and the brāhmaṇs. But on the whole their attitude to each other was one of cordiality. In subsequent periods, however, the successes of Buddhists in converting the great emperor Aśoka and in winning for their order the support of a large number of rich merchants, traditionally the patrons of the brāhmaṇs, must have produced great hostility between them; so much so, that Patañjali (''c''. 150 B.C.) in his Mahābhāṣya cites ‘''śramaṇa''-brāhmaṇa,’ together with ‘cat and mouse,’ ‘dog and fox’ and ‘snake and mongoose,’ as illustrations of such hostility. Centuries later, Hemacandra (12th century A.D.) himself a ''śramaṇa'' (a Jain monk), cites the same example in an identical context in his grammar, thus emphasizing the traditional hostility between the ''śramaṇas'' and the brāhmaṇas that permeated medieval Indian society.”</nowiki><ref>Jaini, P. S. 2001. “Śramaṇas: Their Conflict with Brāhmaṇical Society (1970).” In ''Collected Papers on Buddhist Studies'', 1st ed., 48–49. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Collected%20Papers%20on%20Buddhist%20Studies_Jaini.pdf</ref>
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I initially wrote this article (though it’s merely some quotes from Wikipedia) because it gives a name and some definition to my own fears of being denied use of media like FANDOM due to some of my ‘unorthodox’ ideas. [[User:04phoebus20|04phoebus20]] ([[User talk:04phoebus20|talk]]) 22:28, July 1, 2019 (UTC)
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These are some of the principles that many of us live for. My own preference is toward the humblest level of the above list, and I've neglected many of the higher levels for the sake of truth and affirmation.
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* discipline
* money
* entertainment
* sex
* purity
* truth
* affirmation
These are some of the principles that many of us live for and by. My own preference is toward the humblest level of the above list, and I've neglected many of the higher levels for the sake of truth and affirmation. This negligence includes purity or cleanliness, and that fact can be found easily on the Internet.
To achieve success here, I know I have to work a great deal of improvement with cleanliness, but I also need to proceed with being truthful. I've done a great deal of affirmation work here, but the truth is I've been very disorganized, and my history is full of clutter and wandering. I've restarted again and again, and I'll have to try to justify both why and what my plan is to correct that.
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The '''CreateWiki script''' sets up pages on newly [[w:special:createwiki|created wikis]]. For [[help:contents|help]], you can [[Special:Contact|contact Wikia]].
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{{:w:user:CuBaN VeRcEttI}}
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This account was used by '''[[w:c:www:About|Fandom]]''' to import the starter content to this wiki in an automated way (some templates, MediaWiki messages, and other essentials).
* ''[[Special:Contributions/Default|Contributions]]''
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The '''Edit page script''' account is used by Fandom Staff to make automated edits across multiple pages or multiple wikis.
If there is a problem with the content of any pages edited by this script, please inform the [[Wikia:Community Team|Community Team]].
* ''[[Special:Contributions/Edit page script|Edit page script contributions]]''
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The '''Maintenance script''' account is used by [[Help:Community Team|Fandom Staff]] or [[Help:SpamTaskForce|VSTF]] to make automated deletions across multiple pages or multiple wikis.
If you feel the script deleted a page it should not have deleted, any [[Special:ListAdmins|admin]] on this wiki can undelete that page. Please inform the [[Wikia:Community Team|Community Team]] about any problems with this script.
* ''[[Special:Contributions/Maintenance_script|Maintenance script contributions]]''
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This account is used by Fandom Staff when they run the maintenance script <code>rebuildMessages.php</code>. This updates or rebuilds the interface messages to be the same as the defaults.
This account is not a bot and cannot be blocked. If there is a problem with the text of the default messages, please inform the [[Wikia:Community Team|Community Support Team]].
* ''[[Special:Contributions/MediaWiki default|Contributions]]''
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl-EfOdIftKdvZOilWefHtA VideoGamePhenom]''' is a one-of-a-kind gamer who enjoys gaming and posting content on YouTube to entertain the whole world. In addition, VGP is also somewhat of a part-time contributor across Fandom as well.
[[Category:YouTube gamers]]
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{{int:User Wikia}}
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This account is used by Fandom Staff when they add videos to Fandom from our content partners. If there are any problems with this account on your wiki, please inform the [[Wikia:Community Team|Community Support Team]].
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''This page is used to tell visitors all about {{SITENAME}}.''
''Click the "edit this page" link (above) to start this page and to tell people what this wiki is all about.''
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Except where otherwise specified, the text on Fandom sites is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA).
* [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Read the license summary]
* [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode Read the full legal code of the license].
Please see [[homepage:Licensing|Licensing]] for details.
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There are many '''templates''' in use in {{SITENAME}}; these are only a subset, representing some of the most important and commonly used ones. If you feel that a template belongs on this page, do not hesitate to add it.
* [[:Category:Templates]] should cover all templates in the wiki.
* The Template namespace (found from [[Special:AllPages]]) always has all templates in the wiki, sorted alphanumerically.
== What are templates? ==
Wiki templates provide a means to insert the same content over and over in different (or the same) pages. This saves editors the hassle of duplicating the same text again and again, and also helps ensure consistency.
Templates are generally shown with the format required to use the template (e.g. <code>{{t|delete}}</code>). Clicking the template name takes you to the template's page, where you can see what it looks like and how it is used.
'''Detailed instructions on the usage of each template should exist on:'''
# '''a subpage using {{t|documentation}}'''; or
# the template page itself (inside "noinclude" tags); or
# the template's talk page.
For more information on templates, see [[Help:Templates]].
== Article management templates ==
=== Nominate an article for deletion ===
{{t|delete}}
* Add this to an article to nominate it for deletion. It will add the article to [[:Category:Candidates for deletion]].
=== Disambiguation articles ===
{{t|disambiguation}}
* If you have several articles that have similar or identical names, you may wish to create a "disambiguation" page at the main article name, with the articles taking an extra phrase in brackets afterwards. For example:
: '''The Prince''' <-- disambiguation page, with links to:
:: The Prince (frog)
:: The Prince (human)
* Using {{t|disambiguation}} marks an article as a disambiguation page by adding a banner to the article and categorizing it under [[:Category:Disambiguations]]. Add links to the various articles under the banner.
* For more information, see [[Help:Disambiguation]].
== General wiki templates ==
=== T is for template ===
{{t|t|template}}
* This template allows you to show example template code (with a link to the templates) without using the template itself. It is used extensively on this page.
== Where you may find more templates ==
* [[w:c:templates|Templates Wiki]]
* Wikipedia; may be copied with the proper acknowledgment, but some need tweaking to work properly on Fandom, so use a Fandom version if possible.
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== Licensing ==
{{Permission}}
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Cropped and resized from [[Commons:Image:LotusBud0048a.jpg]]
*Photographer: [[Commons:User:Fg2|Fg2]]
{{PD}}
[[Category:Images]]
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== Licensing ==
{{Permission}}
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{{Permission}}
[[Category:Images]]
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{{Permission}}
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<onlyinclude>|</onlyinclude>
{{documentation}}
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||<noinclude>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used for creating two pipes, in [[Help:Table|wikitables]] contained in [[Help:Parser functions|Parser functions]].
;Syntax
:Insert this template using <code>{{t|!!}}</code>
;See also
:[[m:Template:!!|Template:!!]] on Meta-Wiki.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used for creating a pipe, in [[Help:Table|wikitables]] contained in [[Help:Parser functions|Parser functions]].
;Syntax
:Insert this template using <code>{{t|!}}</code>
;See also
:[[m:Template:!|Template:!]] on Meta-Wiki.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly>{{#invoke:Hatnote|about}}</includeonly>
<noinclude>{{Documentation|:Template:Hatnote/doc}}<!--
For a more traditional wikitext version of this template, see
https://templates.fandom.com/wiki/Template:About
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<infobox type="Album">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="artist"><label>Artist</label></data>
<data source="released"><label>Released</label></data>
<data source="recorded"><label>Recorded</label></data>
<data source="length"><label>Length</label></data>
<data source="label"><label>Label</label></data>
<data source="producer"><label>Producer</label></data>
</infobox><includeonly>{{Namespace|main=[[Category:Albums]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Album
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| artist =
| released =
| recorded =
| length =
| label =
| producer =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Album
| title = Fleur
| image = Example.jpg
| artist = Marigold
| released = June 2012
| recorded = 2011
| length = 88:88
| label = Spring
| producer = Daffy
}}
<pre>
{{Album
| title = Fleur
| image = Example.jpg
| artist = Marigold
| released = June 2012
| recorded = 2011
| length = 88:88
| label = Spring
| producer = Daffy
}}
</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Infobox|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<infobox type="Book">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="author"><label>Author</label></data>
<data source="illustrator"><label>Illustrator</label></data>
<data source="datePublished"><label>Published on</label></data>
<data source="publisher"><label>Publisher</label></data>
<group layout="horizontal">
<header>Publication order</header>
<data source="previous"><label>Previous</label></data>
<data source="next"><label>Next</label></data>
</group>
</infobox><includeonly>{{Namespace|main=[[Category:Books]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>{{Book
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| author =
| illustrator =
| datePublished =
| publisher =
| previous =
| next =
}}</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Book
| title = The Adventures of Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| author = Alice
| illustrator = Bob
| datePublished = April 1928
| publisher = Arthur's
| previous = Book One
| next = Book Three
}}
<pre>{{Book
| title = The Adventures of Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| author = Alice
| illustrator = Bob
| datePublished = April 1928
| publisher = Arthur's
| previous = Book One
| next = Book Three
}}</pre>
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Infobox|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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{{MessageBox
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| text = This file is licensed under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License].
| type = license
| id = license}}<noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark images with the CC-BY-SA license.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|CC-BY-SA}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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{{MessageBox
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| text = This work is licensed under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License].
| comment = {{#if:{{{1|}}}|Attribution: {{{1|}}}}}
| image = CC-BY-SA3.png
| type = license
| id = license}}<noinclude>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark images with the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ CC-BY-SA-3.0] license.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|cc-by-sa-3.0|attribution details}}</code> on the image information page.
:Replace "<code>attribution details</code>" with information about the source.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<infobox type="Character">
<title source="name"/>
<image source="image">
<caption source="imagecaption" />
</image>
<group>
<data source="aliases"><label>Aliases</label></data>
<data source="relatives"><label>Relatives</label></data>
<data source="affiliation"><label>Affiliation</label></data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Biographical information</header>
<data source="marital"><label>Marital status</label></data>
<data source="birthDate"><label>Date of birth</label></data>
<data source="birthPlace"><label>Place of birth</label></data>
<data source="deathDate"><label>Date of death</label></data>
<data source="deathPlace"><label>Place of death</label></data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Physical description</header>
<data source="species"><label>Species</label></data>
<data source="gender"><label>Gender</label></data>
<data source="height"><label>Height</label></data>
<data source="weight"><label>Weight</label></data>
<data source="eyes"><label>Eye color</label></data>
</group>
</infobox><includeonly>{{Namespace|main=[[Category:Characters]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Character
| name =
| image =
| imagecaption =
| aliases =
| relatives =
| affiliation =
| marital =
| birthDate =
| birthPlace =
| deathDate =
| deathPlace =
| species =
| gender =
| height =
| weight =
| eyes =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Character
| name = Flowa
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = Flowa, at rest
| aliases = Flo
| relatives =
| affiliation =
| marital =
| birthDate = July 21st, 2013
| birthPlace = Iowa
| deathDate =
| deathPlace =
| species = Plant
| gender =
| height =
| weight =
| eyes =
}}
<pre>
{{Character
| name = Flowa
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = Flowa, at rest
| aliases = Flo
| relatives =
| affiliation =
| marital =
| birthDate = July 21st, 2013
| birthPlace = Iowa
| deathDate =
| deathPlace =
| species = Plant
| gender =
| height =
| weight =
| eyes =
}}
</pre>
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Infobox|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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{{MessageBox
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|type = delete
|text = This page has been nominated for removal from the wiki.
|comment = Remember to check [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}|what links here]] and [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=history}} the page history] before deletion.
|class = notice hidden
|id = delete
}}<includeonly>[[Category:Candidates for deletion]]</includeonly><noinclude>
{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark pages for deletion, categorizing them in [[:Category:Candidates for deletion]].
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|delete}}</code> on the page to be deleted.'''
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly><blockquote data-format="dialogue">{{#invoke:Dialogue|main}}</blockquote></includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}<!--
For a more traditional wikitext version of this template, see
https://templates.fandom.com/wiki/Template:Dialogue
--></noinclude>
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{{t|Dialogue}} facilitates the writing of dialogue in a standard format. The template can handle most standard formats of writing dialogue, and can be indented, bulleted or numbered. '''This template ''cannot'' be <code>subst:</code>'d'''.
This template uses the [[Help:Lua|Lua templating language]], and more information can be found [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Dialogue|on the Global Lua Module page]]. '''For a traditional wikitext version of this template, see [[w:c:templates:Template:Dialogue|Dialogue on Templates Wiki]]'''.
==Syntax==
This is how to write the template in [[Help:wikitext|wikitext]] onto your article:
<pre>{{dialogue
|short=full
|short=full
|short=full
...
|Character|Speech
|Character|Speech
|Character|Speech
...
|cite = dialogue description
}}</pre>
These parameters are explained more fully below.
==Parameters==
'''Named parameters specify name shortcuts. They are all optional.''' They are placed at the top of the template call, like this:
<pre>{{dialogue
|short=full
|short=full
|short=full
...</pre>
Name shortcuts apply to your main dialogue text. If you use a shortcut specified here for a character name, then the full name will be replaced for it.
Named parameters of the form "<code>mood1</code>", "<code>mood2</code>", "<code>mood3</code>", etc., up to "<code>mood10</code>", specify moods for the corresponding line number (e.g. "<code>mood1</code>" specifies line 1). They are placed in a line like this:
<pre>...
|Character|Speech|mood1=angry
|Character|Speech|mood2=quiet
|Character|Speech|mood3=ecstatic
...</pre>
Positional parameters form the text of the dialogue (i.e. any line not containing an "<code>=</code>" will be construed as part of the dialogue.
:;<code>Parameter 1</code> ''(required)'' : Character name speaking
:;<code>Parameter 2</code> ''(optional)'' : Line to speak
:;<code>Parameter 3</code> ''(optional)'' : Next character
:;<code>Parameter 4</code> ''(optional)'' : Next line
:;<code>Parameter 5</code> ''(optional)'' : Next character
:;<code>Parameter 6</code> ''(optional)'' : Next line
:;<code>Parameter 7</code> ''(optional)'' : so on...
Note: if any character is called "<code>action</code>" then that line will be construed as an action line. It still counts as a ''line'' nonetheless.
To write a dialogue description/source, use <code>cite =</code>
==Examples==
Here is an example of a full template usage:
<pre>{{dialogue
|harry=Harry Enfield
|bryan=Bryan Adams
|harry|Hello! |mood1=happy
|bryan|Oh hello there |mood2=surprised
|harry|How are you? |mood3=inquisitive
|bryan|Quite fine thank you. |mood4=reserved
|harry|Oh that's spiffing. |mood5=spiffed
|bryan|It is, isn't it?! |mood6=multo-spiffed
|harry|Quite so. |mood7=bored
|bryan|Well, I'm off! |mood8=joyous
|harry|Ta-ta! |mood9=relieved
|bryan|Au revoir! |mood10=sarcastic
}}</pre>
The above would generate:
{{dialogue
|harry=Harry Enfield
|bryan=Bryan Adams
|harry|Hello! |mood1=happy
|bryan|Oh hello there |mood2=surprised
|harry|How are you? |mood3=inquisitive
|bryan|Quite fine thank you. |mood4=reserved
|harry|Oh that's spiffing. |mood5=spiffed
|bryan|It is, isn't it?! |mood6=multo-spiffed
|harry|Quite so. |mood7=bored
|bryan|Well, I'm off! |mood8=joyous
|harry|Ta-ta! |mood9=relieved
|bryan|Au revoir! |mood10=sarcastic
}}
The below code demonstrates examples of extended use:
<pre>{{dialogue
|george=Georgie Boy
|rachel=Rachel
|action|Enter: George and Rachel
|george|Good morrow dearest Rachel!|mood2=happy
|action|Rachel turns to see him
|rachel|Oh, George, it's you!
|george|...
|rachel|Why won't you say anything?!|mood6=worried
|action|Enter: Guards
|Guards|We are announcing George's arrest!
|rachel|Oh my!|mood9=horrified
|action|George is dragged away.
}}</pre>
The above would generate:
{{dialogue
|george=Georgie Boy
|rachel=Rachel
|action|Enter: George and Rachel
|george|Good morrow dearest Rachel!|mood2=happy
|action|Rachel turns to see him
|rachel|Oh, George, it's you!
|george|...
|rachel|Why won't you say anything?!|mood6=worried
|action|Enter: Guards
|Guards|We are announcing George's arrest!
|rachel|Oh my!|mood9=horrified
|action|George is dragged away.
}}
===Notes===
You can number, bullet or indent your dialogue:
<pre>:{{dialogue|Me|Hello|You|Howdido!}}</pre>
:{{dialogue|Me|Hello|You|Howdido!}}
<pre>#{{dialogue|Me|Hello|You|Howdido!}}
#{{dialogue|Them|Good afternoon|Us|What a load of rubbish!}}</pre>
#{{dialogue|Me|Hello|You|Howdido!}}
#{{dialogue|Them|Good afternoon|Us|What a load of rubbish!}}
<pre>*{{dialogue
|angel=Fortitude
|angel|I am an angel!|Crowd|We don't believe you!}}
*{{dialogue
|angel=Fortitude
|angel|But I'm being quite serious!|Crowd|Too bad for you then!}}</pre>
*{{dialogue
|angel=Fortitude
|angel|I am an angel!|Crowd|We don't believe you!}}
*{{dialogue
|angel=Fortitude
|angel|But I'm being quite serious!|Crowd|Too bad for you then!}}
You will get the odd spacing error (e.g. "Speech<code><nowiki><space></nowiki></code>") if you lay out your dialogue on multiple lines.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Quote|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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{{MessageBox
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| type = disambiguation
| text = The following is a list of links to pages that might share the same title.
| comment = Please follow one of the disambiguation links below or [[Special:Search|search]] to find the page you were looking for if it is not listed. If an [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}|internal link]] led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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| id = disambiguation}}
<includeonly>[[Category:Disambiguations]]</includeonly><noinclude>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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;Description
:Marks an article as a disambiguation page, adding a banner to the article and categorizing it under [[:Category:Disambiguations]].
:Articles using this template will also appear on [[Special:Disambiguations]].
;Syntax
:Add <code>{{t|disambiguation}}</code> at the top of a disambiguation page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|Disambiguation]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly>{| class="article-table" style="width:100%;" role="complementary"
|- style="font-size:18px;"
! style="padding:0px;" | <div style="width:100%; padding:3px 0px; text-align:center;" class="color1">Template documentation</div>
|-
| ''Note: portions of the template sample may not be visible without values provided.''
|-
| View or edit [[{{{1|Template:{{PAGENAMEE}}/doc}}}|this documentation]]. ([[Template:Documentation|About template documentation]])
|-
| Editors can experiment in this template's [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}/Draft|action=edit}} sandbox] and [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}/testcases}} test case] pages.
|}
<div style="margin:0 1em;">
{{{{{1|{{PAGENAME}}/doc}}}}}</div></includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}[[Category:Template documentation| ]]</noinclude>
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==Description==
This template is used to insert descriptions on template pages.
==Syntax==
Add <code><nowiki><noinclude></nowiki>{{t|documentation}}<nowiki></noinclude></nowiki></code> at the end of the template page.
Add <code><nowiki><noinclude></nowiki>{{t|documentation|documentation page}}<nowiki></noinclude></nowiki></code> to transclude an alternative page from the /doc subpage.
==Usage==
===On the Template page===
This is the normal format when used:
<pre>
TEMPLATE CODE<includeonly>Any categories to be inserted into articles by the template</includeonly><noinclude>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
</pre>
''If your template is not a completed div or table, you may need to close the tags just before <code><nowiki>{{documentation}}</nowiki></code> is inserted (within the noinclude tags).''
''A line break right before <code><nowiki>{{documentation}}</nowiki></code> can also be useful as it helps prevent the documentation template "running into" previous code.''
===On the documentation page===
The documentation page is usually located on the /doc subpage for a template, but a different page can be specified with the first parameter of the template (see [[#Syntax|Syntax]]).
Normally, you will want to write something like the following on the documentation page:
<pre>
==Description==
This template is used to do something.
==Syntax==
Type <code>{{t|templatename}}</code> somewhere.
==Samples==
<code><nowiki>{{templatename|input}}</nowiki></code>
results in...
{{templatename|input}}
<includeonly>Any categories for the template itself</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
</pre>
Use any or all of the above description/syntax/sample output sections. You may also want to add "see also" or other sections.
Note that the above example also uses the [[Template:T]] and [[Template:T/piece]] templates.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<infobox type="Episode">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="partOfSeason"><label>Season</label></data>
<data source="episodeNumber"><label>Episode</label></data>
<data source="airDate"><label>Air date</label></data>
<data source="writer"><label>Writer</label></data>
<data source="director"><label>Director</label></data>
<group layout="horizontal">
<header>Episode guide</header>
<data source="previousEpisode"><label>Previous</label></data>
<data source="nextEpisode"><label>Next</label></data>
</group>
</infobox><includeonly>{{Namespace|main=[[Category:Episodes]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>{{Episode
| title =
| partOfSeason =
| episodeNumber =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| airdate =
| writer =
| director =
| previousEpisode =
| nextEpisode =
}}</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Episode
| title = Flower of Babel
| partOfSeason = One
| episodeNumber = Three
| image = Example.jpg
| airdate = Unaired
| writer = D. Righta
| director = A. di Rektour
| previousEpisode = Episode Two
| nextEpisode = Episode Four
}}<pre>{{Episode
| title = Flower of Babel
| partOfSeason = One
| episodeNumber = Three
| image = Example.jpg
| airdate = Unaired
| writer = D. Righta
| director = A. di Rektour
| previousEpisode = Episode Two
| nextEpisode = Episode Four
}}</pre>
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Infobox|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<infobox type="Event">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="performers"><label>Performers</label></data>
<data source="date"><label>Date</label></data>
<data source="location"><label>Location</label></data>
</infobox><includeonly>{{Namespace|main=[[Category:Events]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Event
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| performers =
| date =
| location =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Event
| title = Flower du Jour
| image = Example.jpg
| performers = Awesome Ones
| date = All the time
| location = Everywhere
}}
<pre>
{{Event
| title = Flower du Jour
| image = Example.jpg
| performers = Awesome Ones
| date = All the time
| location = Everywhere
}}
</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Infobox|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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{{MessageBox
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| text = This file is copyrighted. It will be used in a way that qualifies as fair use under US copyright law.
| type = license
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;Description
:This template is used to mark images as fair use.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|fairuse}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly>{{#invoke:Hatnote|For}}</includeonly>
<noinclude>{{Documentation|:Template:Hatnote/doc}}<!--
For a more traditional wikitext version of this template, see
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;Description
:This template is used to mark images as having been uploaded on [[wikipedia:|Wikipedia]] or another [[wikimedia:|Wikimedia]] project.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|From Wikimedia}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly>{{#invoke:Hatnote|further}}</includeonly>
<noinclude>{{Documentation|:Template:Hatnote/doc}}<!--
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The hatnotes used for adding links between articles where more context is important.
Broadly speaking, a hatnote should answer a readers' question: Am I on the right page?
== Usage ==
; Basic usage:
{{hatnote|''text''}}
; All parameters:
{{hatnote|''text''|extraclasses=''extra classes''|selfref=''yes''|category=''no''}}
== Parameters ==
This template accepts the following parameters:
* <code>1</code> - the hatnote text (required)
* <code>extraclasses</code> - any extra CSS classes to be added.
* <code>selfref</code> - If set to "yes", "y", "true" or "1", adds the CSS class "selfref". This is used to denote self-references.
* <code>category</code> - If set to "no", "n", "false", or "0", suppresses the error tracking category ([[:Category:Hatnote templates with errors]]). This has an effect only if the leftmost parameter (the hatnote text) is omitted.
== Example ==
* <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|Example hatnote text}}</nowiki></code> → {{hatnote|Example hatnote text}}
== Typical types ==
{{T|Main}}, {{T|Further}} are very similar, but indicate either the primary page for a topic or more detailed related topic. They have a nearly identical set of parameters.
;{{T|Main}}: When an article is large, it often has a summary and a link to a main article. This template is used after the heading of the summary, to indicate a link to the subtopic article that has been summarized.
;{{T|Further}}: Used to link to articles containing further information on this topic.
;{{T|See also}}: Used to link to additional articles on related topics.
:;{{T|Main|Main Page}} →:{{Main|Main Page}}
:;{{T|Main|Main Page|Main Page}} →:{{Main|Main Page|Main Page}}
:*<code>1</code>, <code>2</code>, <code>3</code>, ... – the pages to link to. If no page names are specified, the current page name is used instead (without the namespace prefix). Categories and files are automatically escaped with the [[Help:Colon trick|colon trick]], and links to sections are automatically formatted as ''page § section'', rather than the MediaWiki default of ''page#section''.
:*<code>l1</code>, <code>l2</code>, <code>l3</code>, ... ''or''<code>label 1</code>, <code>label 2</code>, <code>label 3</code>, ... – optional labels for each of the pages to link to (this is for articles where a piped link would be used). Note that the extra parameters use a lower case 'L', for example, <code>l1</code>, <u>not</u> <code>L1</code>.
:*<code>selfref</code> – if set to "yes", "y", "true" or "1", adds the CSS class "selfref". This is used to denote self-references.
== Disambiguation ==
Templates such as {{T|About}} and {{T|For}} are to be used in cases where a disambiguation is not needed. In general, disambiguation pages should only be used for 4 or more titles that are mostly or entirely identical, except for a qualifier.
;{{T|About}}: Links the reader to other articles with similar titles or concepts that they may have been seeking instead. The template has several formats, including:
:;{{T|About|Use1}} →:{{About|}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|<nowiki/>|Main Page}} →:{{About|Use1||Main Page}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|<nowiki/>|Main Page|and|Main Page}} →:{{About|Use1||Main Page|and|Main Page}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|and|Main Page}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|and|Main Page}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|other uses}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|other uses}}
Alternately, a <code>section=yes</code> parameter can be added to the {{T|About}} template for use at the top of a section. When using this parameter, the wording in the template changes to specify that it is being used in a section:
:;{{T|About|Use1|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1|section=yes}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|<nowiki/>|Main Page|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1||Main Page|section=yes}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|section=yes}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|and|Main Page|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|and|Main Page|section=yes}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|other uses|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|other uses|section=yes}}
A <var>text</var> option adds text to the end; note that this should be only used when truly necessary, and the other hatnote templates listed below don't suffice. This template also supports <var>selfref</var>.
;{{T|For}}: Provides links to up to four articles or disambiguation pages. It accepts zero to five parameters.
:;If used without parameters on a page named ''Foo'', the result is
::{{hatnote|For other uses, see [[:Foo (disambiguation)]].}}
:;The first parameter changes the hatnote itself and should be plain text, e.g. {{T|For|similar terms}} yields
::{{hatnote|For similar terms, see [[:Foo (disambiguation)]].}}
:;The second parameter is used to change the resultant link, e.g. {{T|For|similar terms|Main Page}} yields
::{{For|similar terms|Main Page}}
:;The third, fourth and fifth parameters are used to give one, two, or three supplementary links:
:*{{For|similar terms|Main Page|Main Page}}
:*{{For|similar terms|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page}}
:*{{For|similar terms|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page}}
:the last being produced by e.g. {{T|For|similar terms|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page}}.
== Errors ==
If no hatnote text is supplied, the template will output the following message:
* {{hatnote|category=no}}
If you see this error message, it is for one of four reasons:
# No parameters were specified (the template code was <code><nowiki>{{hatnote}}</nowiki></code>). Please use <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|</nowiki>''text''<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code> instead.
# Some parameters were specified, but the hatnote text wasn't included. For example, the template text <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|extraclasses=seealso}}</nowiki></code> will produce this error. Please use (for example) <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|</nowiki>''text''<nowiki>|extraclasses=seealso}}</nowiki></code> instead.
# The hatnote text was specified, but that text contains an equals sign ("="). The equals sign has a special meaning in template code, and because of this it cannot be used in template parameters that do not specify a parameter name. For example, the template code <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|2+2=4}}</nowiki></code> will produce this error. To work around this, you can specify the parameter name explicitly by using <code>1=</code> before the hatnote text, like this: <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|1=2+2=4}}</nowiki></code>.
# You tried to access [[Module:Hatnote]] directly by using <code><nowiki>{{#invoke:hatnote|hatnote|</nowiki>''text''<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code>. Use of #invoke in this way has been disabled for performance reasons. Please use <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|</nowiki>''text''<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code> instead.
Pages that contain this error message are tracked in [[:Category:Hatnote templates with errors]].
== Technical details ==
This template uses the [[Help:Lua|Lua templating language]], and more information can be found [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Hatnote|on the Global Lua Module page]]. '''For a traditional wikitext version of this template, see [[w:c:templates:Template:Hatnote|Hatnote on Templates Wiki]]'''.
The HTML code produced by this template looks like this:
* <code><nowiki><div role="note" class="hatnote"></nowiki>''hatnote text''<nowiki></div></nowiki></code>
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Context-link|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<infobox type="Item">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="type"><label>Type</label></data>
<data source="effects"><label>Effects</label></data>
<data source="source"><label>Source</label></data>
<data source="buy"><label>Cost to buy</label></data>
<data source="sell"><label>Cost to sell</label></data>
</infobox><includeonly>{{Namespace|main=[[Category:Items]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Item
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| type =
| effects =
| source =
| buy =
| sell =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Item
| title = Power Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| type = Food
| effects = +1 Fire
| source = Vendor
| buy = 5g
| sell = 1g
}}<pre>
{{Item
| title = Power Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| type = Food
| effects = +1 Fire
| source = Vendor
| buy = 5g
| sell = 1g
}}
</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Infobox|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<infobox type="Location">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<image source="map"><caption source="mapcaption"/></image>
<data source="type"><label>Type</label></data>
<data source="level"><label>Level</label></data>
<data source="location"><label>Location</label></data>
<data source="inhabitants"><label>Inhabitants</label></data>
</infobox><includeonly>{{Namespace|main=[[Category:Locations]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Location
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| map = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| mapcaption =
| type =
| level =
| location =
| inhabitants =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Location
| title = Flora Island
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = The island
| map = Example.jpg
| mapcaption = Zone map
| type = Contested
| level = 1-5
| location = Earth
| inhabitants = Stompy Humans, Drinky Bees
}}<pre>
{{Location
| title = Flora Island
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = The island
| map = Example.jpg
| mapcaption = Zone map
| type = Contested
| level = 1-5
| location = Earth
| inhabitants = Stompy Humans, Drinky Bees
}}
</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Infobox|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly>{{#invoke:Hatnote|main}}</includeonly>
<noinclude>{{Documentation|:Template:Hatnote/doc}}<!--
For a more traditional wikitext version of this template, see
https://templates.fandom.com/wiki/Template:Main_article
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{{#invoke:Mbox|main}}<noinclude>{{Documentation}}<!--
For a more traditional wikitext version of this template, see
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{{T|MessageBox}} is a template for creating message boxes.
It is highly customizable with classes, inline styles, and provided CSS selectors. Optional features such as an image, left border, right-side text (for e.g. shortcuts), and a dismiss function.
It uses the [[Help:Lua|Lua templating language]], and more information can be found [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Mbox|on the Global Lua Module page]]. This version is modified to produce a starter style, based on the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules/Mbox.css|basic style from the module]]. To use the full capabilities of this module and remove the default styling, remove the indicated portions of [[Module:Mbox]].
'''For a traditional wikitext version of this template, see [[w:c:templates:Template:Ambox|Ambox on Templates Wiki]]'''.
==Parameters==
For examples of how to use these parameters, see [[#Examples]].
{| class="article-table" style="width: 100%"
! Parameter name
! Description
! Required?
! Default
|-
| <code>class</code>
| Additional classes to the root <code>.mbox</code> element.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>bordercolor</code>
| The color of the thick left-most border.
| No
| Stylesheet default
|-
| <code>type</code>
| Type of mbox as declared as in CSS with variables. Affects color of the thick left-most border. See [[#Using types]].
| No
| —
|-
| <code>bgcolor</code>
| The color of the mbox's background.
| No
| Stylesheet default
|-
| <code>style</code>
| Additional inline styles to the root <code>.mbox</code> element.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>image</code>
| An image to be added to the left of all text content.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>imagewidth</code>
| The width of the image (height automatically adjusts).
| No
| <code>60px</code>
|-
| <code>imagelink</code>
| The link to which the image points (could link to the relevant maintenance category, per example). If not included, the image will be un-clickable.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>header</code>
| The header (bold text placed at the top). This is typically used to very briefly explain the subject of the mbox itself, as when the mbox is closed, only the header will show.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>text</code>
| Non-bold text placed below the header, typically used to explain the subject of the mbox in further or additional detail. When the mbox is closed, this text will be hidden.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>comment</code>
| Smaller non-bold text placed below the main text, typically used to add additional links or context about the notice. When the mbox is closed, this text will be hidden.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>aside</code>
| Text placed within a small allocation on the right side separated by a light gray border. Most commonly used to show shortcuts to the page in question (such as on policy pages). When the mbox is closed, this text will be hidden.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>id</code>
| By default, one close button will close all mboxes on the page. However, to change this, this parameter may be used, given as the name of the mbox implementation (e.g., "Template:Cleanup" would have <code><nowiki>|id=cleanup</nowiki></code>).
| No
| —
|-
| <code>collapsed</code>
| By default, the mbox will be uncollapsed, and the full contents will be shown. However, to change this, this parameter may be used to set an mbox as collapsed by default (e.g., <code><nowiki>|collapsed=true</nowiki></code> would set the mbox to be collapsed by default).
| No
| —
|}
==Design==
Some communities may wish to customize the appearance of the mboxes. The most common styling options are provided illustrated in CSS.
<syntaxhighlight lang="css" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
.mbox {
/* the background of the entire box */;
background-color: ;
/* the border color of the entire box */
border-color: ;
/* the border thickness of the entire box */
border-width: ;
/* the default thick left border color; note this can be changed from within the template implementations using the "color" parameter */
border-left-color: ;
/* the rounded-ness of the corners */;
border-radius: ;
/* the baseline font-size of the mbox */
font-size: ;
}
.mbox__content {
/* the padding inside the mbox */
padding: ;
}
.mbox__content__image {
/* the minimum width of the mbox's image (if bigger, use the "imagewidth" parameter in the template) */
width: ;
/* the spacing to the left of the text (i.e., the right of the image) */
padding-right: ;
}
.mbox__content__text__comment {
/* the size of the text in the "comment" parameter */
font-size: ;
}
.mbox__content__aside {
/* any particular modifications to the "aside" area can go here */
/* the maximum width of the aside area */
width: ;
}
.mbox__close {
/* the appearance of the close symbol here */
}
.mbox__close:after {
/* overwrite "content" here if you do not wish for the close symbol to be × */
content: '';
}
.mw-collapsed + .mbox__close {
/* modifications to the close symbol when the box is closed */
}
.mw-collapsed + .mbox__close:after {
/* overwrite "content" here if you do not wish for the close symbol to be + when the box is closed */
content: '';
}
</syntaxhighlight>
; Technical notes
* Additional inline styles to the root <code>.mbox</code> element can be achieved via the <code>style</code> parameter in the template.
== Examples ==
=== Basic MessageBox ===
<pre>
{{MessageBox
|header = Header text here
|text = Normal text here
|bordercolor = red
|id = test1
}}</pre>
Produces:
{{#invoke:Mbox|main
|header = Header text here
|text = Normal text here
|bordercolor = red
|id = test1
}}
=== Using types ===
To use types, CSS variables must be added, such as:
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
:root {
--type-important: rgba(200, 0, 0, 0.8);
--type-moderate: rgba(233, 124, 47, 0.8);
--type-minor: rgba(241, 197, 37, 0.8);
}
</syntaxhighlight>
If added:
<pre>
{{MessageBox
|header = Header text here
|type = important
|text = Normal text here
|id = test2
}}</pre>
Produces:
{{#invoke:Mbox|main
|header = Header text here
|type = important
|text = Normal text here
|id = test2
}}
Depending on your styling, there may not be a visual difference in the above example.
=== With an image ===
<pre>
{{MessageBox
|header = Header text here
|text = Normal text here
|image = Wiki.png
|imagelink = Global Lua Modules
|imagewidth = 50px
|id = test3
}}</pre>
Produces:
{{#invoke:Mbox|main
|header = Header text here
|text = Normal text here
|image = Wiki.png
|imagelink = Global Lua Modules
|imagewidth = 50px
|id = test3
}}
=== With an aside ===
<pre>
{{MessageBox
|header = Header text here
|type = important
|text = Normal text here
|aside = Aside text here
|id = test4
}}</pre>
Produces:
{{#invoke:Mbox|main
|header = Header text here
|type = important
|text = Normal text here
|aside = Aside text here
|id = test4
}}
=== Standard/default style ===
<pre>
{{MessageBox
|header = Header text here
|text = Normal text here
|comment = Comment text here
|image = Wiki.png
|aside = Aside text here
|id = standard
}}</pre>
Produces:
{{#invoke:Mbox|main|header=Header text here |text=Normal text here |comment=Comment text here |image=Wiki.png |aside=Aside text here |id=standard}}
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Notice|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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{{SAFESUBST:<noinclude />#invoke:Namespace detect|main}}<noinclude>{{Documentation}}<!--
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This is the {{t|Namespace}} meta-template. It helps other templates detect what type of page they are on.
It detects and groups all the different [[Wikipedia:Namespace#Enumeration|namespaces]] used on Fandom into several types:
; main : Main (i.e. article) space, where normal articles are kept.
; talk : Any talk space, including page names that start with "Talk:", "User talk:", "File talk:", etc.
;user
;file
;mediawiki
;template
;help
;category
: The remaining namespaces.
; other : Any namespaces that were not specified as a parameter to the template (see explanation below).
For backwards compatibility, this template handles '''image''' as if '''file'''. '''image''' (<nowiki>[[Image:...]]</nowiki>) is now deprecated.
'''Note:''' For most cases it may be better to use the simpler namespace detection templates (see the [[#See also|see also]] section below). This template is more prone to human errors such as misspelling parameter names.
This template uses the [[Help:Lua|Lua templating language]], and more information can be found [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Namespace_detect|on the Global Lua Module page]]. '''For a traditional wikitext version of this template, see [[w:c:templates:Template:Namespace_detect|Namespace_detect on Templates Wiki]]'''.
== Usage ==
This template takes one or more parameters named after the different page types as listed above. Like this:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| main = Article text
| talk = Talk page text
| other = Other pages text
}}
</pre>
If the template is on a main (article) page, it will return this:
: {{Namespace |demospace=main
| main = Article text
| talk = Talk page text
| other = Other pages text
}}
If the template is on any other page than an article or a talk page, it will return this:
: {{Namespace
| main = Article text
| talk = Talk page text
| other = Other pages text
}}
The example above made the template return something for all page types. But if we don't use the '''other''' parameter or leave it empty, it will not return anything for the other page types. Like this:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| file = File page text
| category = Category page text
| other =
}}
</pre>
On any pages other than file and category pages the code above will render nothing.
<!-- Do not remove this one. It is supposed to render nothing, but we have it here for testing purposes. -->
: {{Namespace
| file = File page text
| category = Category page text
| other =
}}
By using an empty parameter, you can make it so the template doesn't render anything for some specific page type. Like this:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| main =
| other = Other pages text
}}
</pre>
The code above will render nothing when on mainspace (article) pages, but will return this when on other pages:
: {{Namespace
| main =
| other = Other pages text
}}
== Demospace and page ==
For testing and demonstration purposes, this template can take two parameters named '''demospace''' and '''page'''.
'''demospace''' understands any of the page type names used by this template, including the '''other''' type. It tells the template to behave like it is on some specific type of page. Like this:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| main = Article text
| other = Other pages text
| demospace = main
}}
</pre>
No matter on what kind of page the code above is used, it will return this:
: {{Namespace
| main = Article text
| other = Other pages text
| demospace = main
}}
The '''page''' parameter instead takes a normal pagename, making this template behave exactly as if on that page. The pagename doesn't have to be an existing page. Like this:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| user = User page text
| other = Other pages text
| page = User:Example
}}
</pre>
No matter on what kind of page the code above is used, it will return this:
: {{Namespace
| user = User page text
| other = Other pages text
| page = User:Example
}}
It can be convenient to let your template understand the '''demospace''' and/or '''page''' parameter and send it on to the {{T|Namespace}} template. Like this:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| main = Article text
| other = Other pages text
| demospace = {{{demospace|}}}
| page = {{{page|}}}
}}
</pre>
If both the '''demospace''' and '''page''' parameters are empty or undefined, the template will detect page types as usual.
== Parameters ==
List of all parameters:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| main =
...
| other =
| demospace = {{{demospace|}}} / main / talk / user /
file / mediawiki / template /
help / category / other
| page = {{{page|}}} / User:Example
}}
</pre>
== Technical details ==
If you intend to feed tables as content to the numbered parameters of this template, you need to know this:
[[Help:Template|Templates]] have a problem handling parameter data that contains pipes "<code>|</code>" unless the pipe is inside another template <code><nowiki>{{name|param1}}</nowiki></code> or inside a piped link <code><nowiki>[[Help:Template|help]]</nowiki></code>. Thus templates can not handle [[Help:Table|wikitables]] as input unless you escape them by using the {{T|!}} template. This makes it hard to use wikitables as parameters to templates. Instead, the usual solution is to use HTML wikimarkup for the table code, which is more robust.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]{{#ifeq:{{SUBPAGENAME}}|sandbox|[[Category:Namespace manipulation templates]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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{| style="width:100%; margin-top:1em; border:1px solid #999; font-size:90%; text-align:center;"
|-
! style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" nowrap="nowrap" class="color1" | {{{header}}}
|-
| style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" | {{{body}}}
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{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to create a basic navigation box. You can do so by calling the template, via the steps under "Syntax", but it is recommended to '''copy the code verbatim''' via the steps under "Navbox Creation".
;Navbox Creation
<createbox>
prefix=Template:
preload=Template:Navbox
editintro=Template:Navbox/doc
buttonlabel=Make your navbox!
default = Navbox Foo
</createbox>
#Think of a name for your navbox, like "Navbox Foo". Type it in the above field, press the button, and save the page immediately. Be ready to return to ''this'' page to see the rest of the instructions.
#Edit the resulting page in source mode.
#Replace <code>{{{header}}}</code> with the text you would like to appear in the header.
#Replace <code>{{{body}}}</code> with the text you would like to appear in the body.
#To add another section, copy these four lines of code immediately below the lines in the existing code that they resemble:
<pre>|-
! style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" nowrap="nowrap" class="color1" | {{{header}}}
|-
| style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" | {{{body}}}</pre>
Save the page once you have added as many sections as you needed, and filled them with content. You may also want to create a /doc subpage explaining that to call the resulting template, one must only type <code>{<nowiki/>{Navbox Foo}}</code>, or rather, whatever we decided to name the template in step 1.
;Syntax
<pre>{{navbox
|header=Land of Bob
|body=This <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki> and that <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki>.
}}</pre>
:Results in...
{{navbox
|header=Land of Bob
|body=This <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki> and that <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki>.
}}
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Navbox|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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{{MessageBox
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| text = This file is licensed under a free license.
| type = license
| id = license}}<noinclude>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark images with a free license not covered by other image templates.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|Other free}}</code> on the image information page.
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| text = This file is in the public domain.
| image = Publicdomain.png
| type = license
| id = license}}<noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark images as being in the public domain.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|PD}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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{{MessageBox
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| text = This file is copyrighted. The copyright holder has given permission for its use.
| type = license
| id = license
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{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark images as being copyrighted, but the copyright holder has given permission for its use.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|permission}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<infobox type="Quest">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="start"><label>Start</label></data>
<data source="end"><label>End</label></data>
<data source="prerequisites"><label>Prerequisites</label></data>
<data source="level"><label>Level</label></data>
<data source="location"><label>Location</label></data>
<data source="rewards"><label>Rewards</label></data>
<group layout="horizontal">
<header>Quest progression</header>
<data source="previous"><label>Previous</label></data>
<data source="next"><label>Next</label></data>
</group>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Quest
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| start =
| end =
| prerequisites =
| level =
| location =
| rewards =
| previous =
| next =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Quest
| title = Example infobox
| image = Example.jpg
| start = Chrys
| end = Geran
| prerequisites = None
| level = 5
| location = Earth
| rewards = Justice-Wrought Petals
| previous = A
| next = C
}}
<pre>{{Quest
| title = Example infobox
| image = Example.jpg
| start = Chrys
| end = Geran
| prerequisites = None
| level = 5
| location = Earth
| rewards = Justice-Wrought Petals
| previous = A
| next = C
}}</pre>
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Infobox|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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{{#invoke:Quote|quote}}<noinclude>{{Documentation}}<!--
For a more traditional wikitext version of this template, see
https://starter.fandom.com/wiki/Template:Quote?oldid=4277
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==Description==
To use this template, enter the following and fill in the appropriate fields. Most fields left blank will not show up.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{Quote
| quote =
| speaker =
| source =
}}
</pre>
As an alternative, these can be placed in positional order.
==Samples==
{{Quote
| quote = When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die.
| speaker = [[w:c:gameofthrones:Cersei Lannister|Cersei Lannister]]
| source = [[w:c:gameofthrones:You Win or You Die|"You Win or You Die"]]
}}
<pre>
{{Quote
| quote = When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die.
| speaker = [[w:c:gameofthrones:Cersei Lannister|Cersei Lannister]]
| source = [[w:c:gameofthrones:You Win or You Die|"You Win or You Die"]]
}}
</pre>
or
<pre>
{{Quote
| When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die.
| [[w:c:gameofthrones:Cersei Lannister|Cersei Lannister]]
| [[w:c:gameofthrones:You Win or You Die|"You Win or You Die"]]
}}
</pre>
== Technical details ==
This template uses the [[Help:Lua|Lua templating language]], and more information can be found [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Quote|on the Global Lua Module page]]. '''For a traditional wikitext version of this template, see [[w:c:templates:Template:Quote|Quote on Templates Wiki]]'''.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Templates/Quote|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<noinclude>{{Documentation|:Template:Hatnote/doc}}<!--
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https://templates.fandom.com/wiki/Template:Hatnote
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| text = This file was uploaded by the photographer or author.
| type = license
| id = license}}<noinclude>
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:This template is used to mark images as having been uploaded by the photographer or author.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|self}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<blockquote class="pull-quote">
<div style="pull-quote_text>{{{text|Text...}}}</div>
<p style="text-align: right"><cite>—{{{speaker|speaker}}}{{#if:{{{receiver|}}}|, to {{{receiver|}}}}}{{#if:{{{attribution|}}}|, {{{attribution|}}}}}{{#if:{{{source|}}}|, {{{source|}}}}}</cite></p>
</blockquote>
<noinclude>
{{#if:{{PROTECTIONEXPIRY:edit | Template:StructuredQuote/doc }} | {{Documentation}} | }}
</noinclude>
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<blockquote class="pull-quote">
<div class="pull-quote__text">{{{text|Text...}}}</div>
<p style="text-align: right"><cite>—{{{speaker|speaker}}}{{#if:{{{receiver|}}}|, to {{{receiver|}}}}}{{#if:{{{attribution|}}}|, {{{attribution|}}}}}{{#if:{{{source|}}}|, {{{source|}}}}}</cite></p>
</blockquote>
<noinclude>
==Description==
A template used for displaying Structured Quotes ( ''<nowiki>{{#SQuote:}}</nowiki>'' ). If you want to unlock the full potential of Structured Quotes, please avoid using this template directly, and consider ''<nowiki>{{#SQuote:}}</nowiki>'' markup instead.
See https://community.fandom.com/wiki/Help:Structured_Quotes for extra information about Structured Quotes.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{StructuredQuote
| text =
| speaker =
| receiver =
| attribution =
| source =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
{{StructuredQuote
|text=Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. (...)
|speaker=[[Yoda]]
|receiver=[[Luke Skywalker]]
|source=[[Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back]]
}}
<pre>
{{StructuredQuote
|text=Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. (...)
|speaker=[[Yoda]]
|receiver=[[Luke Skywalker]]
|source=[[Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back]]
}}
</pre>
== TemplateData ==
<templatedata>
{
"params": {
"text": {
"label": "Quote text",
"description": "quote text",
"type": "content",
"required": true
},
"speaker": {
"label": "Person(s) quoted",
"description": "individual(s) who uttered or wrote the quoted words (wikitext links, comma-separated)",
"type": "content",
"required": true
},
"receiver": {
"label": "Person(s) to whom the quote was spoken",
"description": "person the quote was spoken to (wikitext links, comma-separated)",
"type": "content",
"suggested": true
},
"attribution": {
"label": "Attribution(s)",
"description": "attribution (wikitext links, comma-separated)",
"type": "content",
"suggested": true
},
"source": {
"label": "Quote source",
"description": "place where it was spoken (wikitext link)",
"type": "content",
"suggested": true
}
},
"format": "block"
}
</templatedata>
</noinclude>
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<blockquote class="pull-quote">
<div class="pull-quote__text">{{{text|Text...}}}</div>
<p style="text-align: right"><cite>—{{{speaker|speaker}}}{{#if:{{{receiver|}}}|, to {{{receiver|}}}}}{{#if:{{{attribution|}}}|, {{{attribution|}}}}}{{#if:{{{source|}}}|, {{{source|}}}}}</cite></p>
</blockquote>
<noinclude>
==Description==
A template used for displaying Structured Quotes ( ''<nowiki>{{#SQuote:}}</nowiki>'' ). If you want to unlock the full potential of Structured Quotes, please avoid using this template directly, and consider ''<nowiki>{{#SQuote:}}</nowiki>'' markup instead.
See https://community.fandom.com/wiki/Help:Structured_Quotes for extra information about Structured Quotes.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{StructuredQuote
| text =
| speaker =
| receiver =
| attribution =
| source =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
{{StructuredQuote
|text=Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. (...)
|speaker=[[w:c:en.starwars:Yoda|Yoda]]
|receiver=[[w:c:en.starwars:Luke_Skywalker|Luke Skywalker]]
|source=[[w:c:en.starwars:Star_Wars:_Episode_V_The_Empire_Strikes_Back|Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back]]
}}
<pre>
{{StructuredQuote
|text=Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. (...)
|speaker=[[Yoda]]
|receiver=[[Luke Skywalker]]
|source=[[Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back]]
}}
</pre>
== TemplateData ==
<templatedata>
{
"params": {
"text": {
"label": "Quote text",
"description": "quote text",
"type": "content",
"required": true
},
"speaker": {
"label": "Person(s) quoted",
"description": "individual(s) who uttered or wrote the quoted words (wikitext links, comma-separated)",
"type": "content",
"required": true
},
"receiver": {
"label": "Person(s) to whom the quote was spoken",
"description": "person the quote was spoken to (wikitext links, comma-separated)",
"type": "content",
"suggested": true
},
"attribution": {
"label": "Attribution(s)",
"description": "attribution (wikitext links, comma-separated)",
"type": "content",
"suggested": true
},
"source": {
"label": "Quote source",
"description": "place where it was spoken (wikitext link)",
"type": "content",
"suggested": true
}
},
"format": "block"
}
</templatedata>
</noinclude>
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<blockquote class="pull-quote">
<div class="pull-quote__text">{{{text|Text...}}}</div>
<p style="text-align: right"><cite>—{{{speaker|speaker}}}{{#if:{{{receiver|}}}|, to {{{receiver|}}}}}{{#if:{{{attribution|}}}|, {{{attribution|}}}}}{{#if:{{{source|}}}|, {{{source|}}}}}</cite></p>
</blockquote>
<noinclude>
==Description==
A template used for displaying Structured Quotes ( ''<nowiki>{{#SQuote:}}</nowiki>'' ). If you want to unlock the full potential of Structured Quotes, please avoid using this template directly, and consider ''<nowiki>{{#SQuote:}}</nowiki>'' markup instead.
See https://community.fandom.com/wiki/Help:Structured_Quotes for extra information about Structured Quotes.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{StructuredQuote
| text =
| speaker =
| receiver =
| attribution =
| source =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
{{StructuredQuote
|text=Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. (...)
|speaker=[[w:c:en.starwars:Yoda|Yoda]]
|receiver=[[w:c:en.starwars:Luke_Skywalker|Luke Skywalker]]
|source=[[w:c:en.starwars:Star_Wars:_Episode_V_The_Empire_Strikes_Back|Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back]]
}}
<pre>
{{StructuredQuote
|text=Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. (...)
|speaker=[[Yoda]]
|receiver=[[Luke Skywalker]]
|source=[[Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back]]
}}
</pre>
== TemplateData ==
<templatedata>
{
"params": {
"text": {
"label": "Quote text",
"description": "quote text",
"type": "content",
"required": true
},
"speaker": {
"label": "Person(s) quoted",
"description": "individual(s) who uttered or wrote the quoted words (wikitext links, comma-separated)",
"type": "content",
"required": true
},
"receiver": {
"label": "Person(s) to whom the quote was spoken",
"description": "person the quote was spoken to (wikitext links, comma-separated)",
"type": "content",
"suggested": true
},
"attribution": {
"label": "Attribution(s)",
"description": "attribution (wikitext links, comma-separated)",
"type": "content",
"suggested": true
},
"source": {
"label": "Quote source",
"description": "place where it was spoken (wikitext link)",
"type": "content",
"suggested": true
}
},
"format": "block"
}
</templatedata>
</noinclude>
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;Syntax
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<includeonly>[[Category:Article management templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:A template link with a variable number of example parameters (0-20), which can be used to show example inputs.
:Utilises [[Template:T/piece]].
;Syntax
:{{t|t|parameter1|parameter2|parameter3|parameter4|...|parameter20}}
;Sample code
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:{{t|Infobox character}}
:<code><nowiki>{{t|Infobox character|Item1|Item2|Item3|Item4|Item5|...}}</nowiki></code> gives...
:{{t|Infobox character|Item1|Item2|Item3|Item4|Item5|...}}
;See also
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The main category for this community. A full list of existing categories can be found at [[Special:Categories]].
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This category contains [[Help:Disambiguation|disambiguation]] pages — navigational aids which list other pages that might otherwise share the same title. If an internal link referred you to one of these pages, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
'''Pages may be included in this category by the addition of the template {{t|disambig}} just before the list of similarly-named pages.'''
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Hello, I'm a member of FANDOM's Community Support team. We're excited to have 04phoebus20 Wiki as part of the FANDOM community!
It may seem like there’s a lot to do, but we’re here to help make getting started quick and easy. Here are some helpful tips and links to get your community going:
*Check out [[Special:WikiFeatures|Wiki Features]] to turn on some special features including our popular community Chat.
*Customize your community’s color and style by visiting the [[Special:ThemeDesigner|Theme Designer]].
*Stop by [[w:c:community|Community Central]] to check out the [[w:c:community:Blog:Wikia_Staff_Blog|staff blog]], and ask questions on our [[w:c:community:Special:Forum|community forum]].
*Lastly, visit our [[Help:Contents|help pages]] to learn the ins and outs of using FANDOM, or visit [[w:c:community:Wikia_University|FANDOM University]] for quick how-to videos.
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Hi, welcome to {{SITENAME}}! I'm a member of FANDOM's Community Support team. Thank you for your edit to [[:User:VideoGamePhenom]]!
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And don't forget to check out [[w:c:community:Wikia_University|FANDOM University]] for quick how-to videos.
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports the Dialogue module from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local Dialogue = require('Dev:Dialogue')
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Dialogue]]
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return Dialogue
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports the Hatnote module from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local H = require('Dev:Hatnote')
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Hatnote]]
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return H
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports the Mbox module from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local Mbox = require('Dev:Mbox')
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Mbox]]
-- The imported Module is overwritten locally to include default styling.
-- For a more flexible Mbox experience, delete the function below and import
-- https://dev.fandom.com/wiki/MediaWiki:Global_Lua_Modules/Mbox.css
-- or paste (and modify as you like) its contents in your wiki's
-- [[MediaWiki:Wikia.css]] (see [[Help:Including_additional_CSS_and_JS]])
-- or look at https://dev.fandom.com/wiki/Global_Lua_Modules/Mbox
-- for more customization inspiration
--
-- BEGIN DELETION HERE
--
local getArgs = require('Dev:Arguments').getArgs
local localCSS = mw.loadData('Module:Mbox/data').localStyle
function Mbox.main(frame)
local args = getArgs(frame)
-- styles
local styles = {}
if args.bordercolor then
styles['border-left-color'] = args.bordercolor
elseif args.type then
styles['border-left-color'] = 'var(--type-' .. args.type .. ')'
end
if args.bgcolor then
styles['background-color'] = args.bgcolor
end
-- images
local image = args.image or ''
local imagewidth = args.imagewidth or '80px'
local imagelink = ''
if args.imagelink then
imagelink = '|link=' .. args.imagelink
end
local imagewikitext = '[['..'File:' .. image .. '|' .. imagewidth .. imagelink .. ']]'
-- id for closure
local id = args.id or 'mbox'
local container = mw.html.create('div')
:addClass('mbox')
:addClass(args.class)
:css(styles)
:css(localCSS['mbox'])
:cssText(args.style)
local content = container:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content')
:css(localCSS['mbox__content'])
if args.image then
local image = content:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content__image')
:addClass('mw-collapsible')
:attr('id', 'mw-customcollapsible-' .. id)
:css(localCSS['mbox__content__image'])
:wikitext(imagewikitext)
if args.collapsed then
image:addClass('mw-collapsed')
end
end
local contentwrapper = content:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content__wrapper')
:css(localCSS['mbox__content__wrapper'])
if args.header then
contentwrapper:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content__header')
:css(localCSS['mbox__content__header'])
:wikitext(args.header)
end
if args.text then
local text = contentwrapper:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content__text')
:addClass('mw-collapsible')
:attr('id', 'mw-customcollapsible-' .. id)
:css(localCSS['mbox__content__text'])
:wikitext(args.text)
if args.collapsed then
text:addClass('mw-collapsed')
end
if args.comment then
text:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content__text__comment')
:css(localCSS['mbox__content__text__comment'])
:wikitext(args.comment)
end
end
contentwrapper:tag('span')
:addClass('mbox__close')
:addClass('mw-customtoggle-' .. id)
:css(localCSS['mbox__close'])
:attr('title', 'Dismiss')
if args.aside then
local aside = content:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content__aside')
:addClass('mw-collapsible')
:attr('id', 'mw-customcollapsible-' .. id)
:css(localCSS['mbox__content__aside'])
:wikitext(args.aside)
if args.collapsed then
aside:addClass('mw-collapsed')
end
end
return container
end
--
-- END DELETION HERE
--
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return Mbox
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Module:Mbox/data
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local localStyle = {
['mbox'] = {
['display'] = 'flex',
['position'] = 'relative',
['background-color'] = 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.7)',
['border'] = '1px solid #d6d6d6',
['border-left-width'] = '8px',
['border-left-color'] = '#d6d6d6',
['border-radius'] = '3px',
['margin-bottom'] = '5px',
['min-height'] = '32px'
},
['mbox__content'] = {
['display'] = 'table',
['box-sizing'] = 'border-box',
['width'] = '100%',
['padding'] = '8px 15px'
},
['mbox__content__image'] = {
['display'] = 'table-cell',
['width'] = '40px',
['height'] = '100%',
['text-align'] = 'center',
['vertical-align'] = 'middle',
['padding-right'] = '15px'
},
['mbox__content__wrapper'] = {
['display'] = 'table-cell',
['vertical-align'] = 'middle'
},
['mbox__content__header'] = {
['display'] = 'block',
['font-weight'] = 'bold'
},
['mbox__content__text'] = {
['display'] = 'block'
},
['mbox__content__text__comment'] = {
['font-size'] = 'small'
},
['mbox__content__aside'] = {
['display'] = 'table-cell',
['width'] = '100px',
['vertical-align'] = 'middle',
['text-align'] = 'center',
['padding-left'] = '15px',
['border-left'] = '1px solid #d6d6d6'
},
['mbox__close'] = {
['position'] = 'absolute',
['right'] = '0',
['top'] = '0',
['padding'] = '2px 7px',
['font-weight'] = 'bold',
['font-size'] = '16px',
['color'] = '#bbb',
['cursor'] = 'pointer',
['transition'] = 'all .15s ease-in'
}
}
return { localStyle = localStyle }
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Module:Namespace detect
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports the Namespace_detect module from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local NS = require('Dev:Namespace_detect')
-- Local configuration can be modified in
-- [[Module:Module:Namespace detect/data]] and
-- [[Module:Module:Namespace detect/config]]
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Namespace detect]]
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return NS
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Module:Navbox
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports the Navbox module from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local N = require('Dev:Navbox')
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Navbox]]
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return N
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Module:Quote
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports the Quote module from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local Quote = require('Dev:Quote')
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Quote]]
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return Quote
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Blog:Recent posts
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<bloglist summary="true" timestamp="true" count=50>
<title>Recent posts</title>
<type>plain</type>
<order>date</order>
</bloglist>
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